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Marianne Gjesdal Lyngås
Houston Sudoku
Houston Sudoku
Houston Sudoku - Quilter from Sweden came up with the idea that a sudoku could be a pattern for a quilt. I had just been to Houston and I wanted to make something to my self to remind me of my trip there. On a bus trip to old Houston I had found a set of fabric that I had fallen in love with. And in the airport in Norway I got me a book with sudoku to puzzel with on my trip to Houston. So I used all of theFabric in this sudoku quilt. I is my biggest quilt so far. The Quilt is quilted i sections and then put together with a technic describe in a norwegian book called "Lappesprell og quiltestreker" by Hanne Asplin Firman. On the border I got my daughters to draw numbers 1 to 9 in different styles and appliqued them to the quilt in three different colors.
Maker: Marianne Gjesdal Lyngås
Quilter: Marianne Gjesdal Lyngås
Year Made: 2007
Owned By: Marianne Gjesdal Lyngås
Size: 150x2 x 200 centimeters
Shows & Museums: NA
Awards: NA
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