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Some very nice people in Kentucky, at Sandy's Husqvarna Supercenter, put donated squares together for HIV children so they can have their very own security quilt.
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Cocochali's first quilt, and it's a nice one!
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Here's Jean-Claude's king sized beauty.
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Margaret Reilly's beautiful creation.
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Look what Pat did - Good work!
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Polly's Quilt
Notice the fabric - it has old style Sunbonnet Sue  imprint. This was a gift to a new-born child.

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John and Maryann Picklesimer in Lexington, Kentucky, USA shows us what the HIV/AIDS kid's quilts look like. They are beautiful - done with quilt squares contributed by many loving people. Thanks John and Maryann.
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Eleanor Pritts in Missouri made this very popular quilt hanging and it is displayed in her church.
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Here's what Lia did. So nice!
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Evelyn Hartman in Illinois made a quilt for her Brother embroidery machine. Clever!
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Larisa Estes has made a quilt that is to be admired. Beautiful!
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Cecelia Barbee in Fairbanks, Indiana made this very clever innovation.
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Sharon Johnson, Stanwood, Washington,  has created some beauties. Click on her pictures.
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And here's another masterpiece from Sharon. She uses a Pfaff 7570 for her work, but check out her "other" machine.    giggle
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 Here is one of the Children with HIV quilts.
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From Canada, Judy has made a quilt that is most unique. Note the complicated way she has arranged the different sized blocks, each one showing off the cartoon humor of Sunbonnet Sue and Sam. 
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You won't believe this!   Lucy, in Texas made her granddaughter a Sunbonnet quilt.
WOW!  ... and that's what her granddaughter said, "WOW!"
I counted 144 squares from her photo. Thanks, Lucy.
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Here's a beautiful wall hanging made by Lia. She has added her own expression to this masterpiece and it will be enjoyed for many years to come. Thanks Lia, for sending this to PolyDesigns.
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Karen made this quilt, hat and dress for her granddaughter.

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Carol Brinkley of Piedmont, Missouri donated these three quilts to the Heart to Heart organization (children affected with HIV/AIDS).
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