![]() This quilt became what it looks like today because of a mistake I made. Originally I was going to make an attic windows quilt. All the squares would be facing the same way. Take a look at the upper left hand square. All the squares would be lined up horizontally and repeated line after line. But, when I went to sew two squares together, I unknowingly turned one upside down. I was not thrilled about having to rip the seam out. The more I studied it, the more I liked the combination. So instead of horizontal placements, I changed my thinking and began to work vertically. The second column starts out with the upside down square which creates a "pairing", thus the name of the quilt.
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Influenced by her mother's faith and love for sewing, Gail became a quilter and a Bible Study leader. Archives
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