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 "Home" Project - Pictures
Don't forget to vote only once for your favourite on the woodstockquiltguild.weebly.com/home-project---survey.html  "Home" Project Survey Page

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  #1  Linda McAffee 
It is king size and I have included a picture of the back. I lived in NFLD for a few years and  liked the brightly painted houses, they always reminded me of happy places to live as I lived in a trailer with an avocado decor, home to me means a happy colourful place to live.

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#2  Janet Melanson
My Home Challenge shows many different houses. It doesn’t matter where your home is or what it looks like on the outside because you make your home yours by the inside.  I’ve lived in many houses and provinces ,each one different but they  always have been home to me.

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#3  Diane Scott
My home project has 15 houses. That’s the number of homes (apartments or houses) I have lived in my entire life. Also the bright doors represent the first home we purchased as a married couple. It was half a side by side. Lime green with a bright red door in Winnipeg.


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# 4 Janet Wright
My job closed down due to covid 19 and all I kept seeing was this scientific picture of the virus.  I brainstormed with Art Quilt Teacher Darcy Hunter and made this. I micro quilted the inside and appliqued red blobs.  I thread painted lots of details into it for the 3D appearance.  Then I knotted strips of fabric and glued them on.  The hatch grid on the background helped make it pop.  It is about 19" square but I easily have more time in this then I would of at work that week :P
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# 5  Joan Prosser
The words tell the complete story

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#6  Trisha Robinson
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# 7  Ann Grant
Home for me and my family brings to mind many different locations from the Atlantic Coast to the Prairies. No matter where we lived we always found adventure and happiness but the transfers with the RCMP were the most exciting. The challenge of settling into a new community, making friends, being accepted and hopefully bringing something of value to each community has a special place  in our hearts.

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#8 Sandy Corey
When we moved, I began the message on our phone “We are way to busy enjoying lake life right now to answer the phone...”. Eventually, Lake Life became the name of our place. When this fabric line, Lake Life, came out, well, I just had to buy it. Additionally, Janet issued a challenge for something that represented “home”. This seemed perfect! The quilting includes our home, garage, outhouse, bunkie, hammock and dock, as well as other homes/cottages, sun and clouds in the sky, and fish in the waters of the lake. Everything that is lake life! Everything that is home!
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#9  Gale McElwain

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