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      <image:caption>What Is the Thing Behind the Thing? 2026 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread, mesh netting Rob Bell often asks this question on his RobCast and it really resonated with me. WFor example, when I get mad that the towels are folded incorrectly, it's not about the towels. What is really going on?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hope/Shit 2024 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 37" x 29.5" Hung in Sticking Together at Artlink, 2025 Often in life, the terrible happens. Events and circumstances are bad and everything is just shit. Yet against the odds, hope somehow emerges from the shit.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Wolves in Sheep's Clothing 2024 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 25.5" x 31.5" I met some individuals who befriended me and when shit hit the fan, they showed me their true colors. I made this quilt to emphasize my realization that these people were actually terrible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In Memoriam (For Students Passed) 2026 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 16" x 48" During the 2023-2024 school year, I lost three students to gun violence. Different types of students and different circumstances - guns were the commonality. This piece has been a long time in the making and my hope is that it honors those students and is a reminder to other about the danger of firearms.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>You Can't Expel Hope 2026 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread, pom-pom trim Tennessee House Rep. Justin Pearson said these words in 2023 in response to being expelled from the House after supporting gun control protestors. The protest was in response to the Covenant School shooting in 2022.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Schools Should Not Be Crime Scenes 2025 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 20.5" x 27.5" I was sitting at my desk in a large public school and watched the news in real time about an active shooter at another school in my district. I had friends impacted by the Covenant shooting. Uvalde occurred on my 39th birthday. I was pregnant during Sandy Hook. I was a sophomore in high school when Columbine happened. When I was in late elementary school there was an accidental shooting at a local school. My entire education, as both a student and teacher, has been impacted by school shootings. Schools should not be crime scenes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>You Are Loved 2026 Plastic buttons, cotton fabric, batting, and thread 12" x 14" A reminder to all.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Grace 2024 Cotton fabric, vintage sheet, cotton batting, polyester thread 22" x 27.5" Made in response to a conversation with a person unwilling to show any grace to another party but demanding it for themselves.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Grief Quilt 2023 Cotton fabric, batting, and thread, 46" x 49.5", Hung in Quilty Pleasures at Elephant Gallery, 2023 Sold. This quilt contains metaphor upon metaphor: beautiful front, messy back, emotionally significant fabric and colors, and stitches representing a multitude of ideas. While grief might ebb and flow, it never truly disappears.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hidden Word (Hope) 2024 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 33.5" x 17.5" I believe that hope is always within reach, but it’s not always easy to see.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Music City Notes 2024 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 12" x 18" Nashville is a place made up of many beautiful people, each one unique. Winner, Historic Germantown Neighborhood Association Signal Box Project</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>For Alma and Carole 2024 Cotton fabric and batting, plastic thread 45.5 " x 22.5" Alma Thomas was an African-American artist who is now recognized as a major painter of the 20th century. She is known for her colorful abstract paintings. Members of Quilts Unscripted used Alma’s work as inspiration in creating colorful columns. This quilt is dedicated to Carole Lyles Shaw, a beloved artist and bee member, who passed away in August of 2024. Additional Piecers: Jenn George Burk, Charles Cameron, Chris Davis, Sarah Goer, Emily Lang, Elizabeth Ray, Sarah Ruiz, Carole Lyles Shaw, Isabelle Selak, Ellyn Zinsmeister</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sinusoidal Sunset 2021 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester and cotton thread 53" x 60" Blocks made by members of Solid Seven, piecing and quilting by E. A. Cox Hung at QuiltCon 2022</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hope 2022 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 59" x 71.5" Additional piecers: Charles Cameron, Chris Davies, Sarah Goer, Emily Lang, Allie McCathren, Elizabeth Ray, Sarah Ruiz, Carole Lyles Shaw, Isabelle Selak, Ellyn Zinsmeister. When choosing an idea for my turn as queen, I kept coming back to the idea of hope. To hope is to look forward with desire and reasonable confidence and to believe, desire, or trust. Hope can be easy to see (like contrasting colors) or hard to find (like colors closely related to one another). Members of Quilts Unscripted chose colors that related to how they were currently experiencing hope when creating their blocks.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hope (Puff) 2024 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester fill and polyester thread 56" x "36.5" A different take on a puff quilt.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tizit 2023 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 42" x 42" My youngest son brought home a math worksheet with this design of an impossible shape, and I couldn’t get it out of my head. I used lots of various shades and colors to create my own Tizits. The background color was inspired by the paintings of Alma Thomas.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holding Space 2023 Cotton fabric and batting, polyester thread 53" x 62" “Holding space” for someone (and that someone can be yourself) is when you are fully present for that person: physically, mentally, emotionally. You create a safe place where the other person can be vulnerable and honest. Additional piecers: Chris Davies, Sarah Goer, Emily Lang, Elizabeth Ray, Sarah Ruiz, Carole Lyles Shaw, Chris Simon, Loide Wasmund, Ellyn Zinsmeister</image:caption>
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