A quilt -- a real beauty -- made by Debra Geissler for her 60th birthday. (It was finished just in time for the party.) Deb used a Judy Niemeyer pattern, and chose her own fabrics for the top. The quilting motifs are her own, too, carefully arranged.
Look at the amazing quilted details on this piece. Not surprising, since Deb's special forte is quilting. She does a lot of pieces, including custom work, for clients. (You'll find her website, Designs by Deb, here.)
I love the contrast of the feather quilting with that jaggedy outer border.
Happy belated birthday, Deb -- and keep up the great work.
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