Need a trip away? Take time to visit the American Folk Art Museum's April - mid-September exhibit: "Kaleidoscopes: The Art of Paula Nadelstern."
if you're not headed to New York City anytime soon, you can also visit some of the quilts online:
http://www.folkartmuseum.org/default.asp?id=2384
Oh, my, her work is wonderful. Lots of inspiration here. Did you know that the earliest Crazy quilts -- cotton-pieced, c.1840 -- were also called 'Kaleidoscopes' by their makers? Fits, doesn't it...
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