1. 10th Triennial Convention and Gathering

Black&White+One Quilt Challenge

Quilters were invited to interpret the Tenth Triennial Gathering theme, All Anew, in a 40" square quilt, using only black and white fabric plus one additional color. Here you'll find the quilts entered into the challenge. Each photo includes a caption written by the quilter.
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Butterfly anew, by Sandra Fick, Tomah, WI
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Butterfly anew, by Sandra Fick, Tomah, WI

I feel the butterfly represents new birth. We use a lot of butterflies in our church every Easter as we are reborn in Christ. "The means that anyone who belongs to Christ has become a new person. The old life is gone, a new life has begun." 2 Corinthians 5:17. This quilt represents "all anew" to become new again in Christ.

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  • Butterfly anew, by Sandra Fick, Tomah, WI
  • The quilt begins in darkness and rises into a new day with bright sunshine, as Christ was all anew on Easter morning.
  • Every day a new day! by Shari Jones, Anderson Island, WA and Sun City West, AZ
  • Metamorphosis, by Shirley Hoogacker, Appleton, WI
  • Abide anew in God's love, by Shirley K. Lizotte, Henderson, NV
  • A new day, by Susan Long, Lancaster, PA
  • A light in the darkness, by Teresa Zupanich, Duluth, MN
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