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  1. I love the Harley behind bars. What a fun way to “fracture” a quilt. Figuring out the design definitely would be the crazy part for me, but you made it look so easy! Can’t wait to see your tutorial!

  2. The Outlaw Biker is such a fun outcome of fracturing your panel…love it! The Statue of Liberty turned out amazing and was a winner at the raffle, I’m sure. I’ve never fractured a quilt before, but after seeing your beauties I think I may try it. Thank you for sharing your craziness with us, Kris!

  3. I’ve only in recent times discovered fractured panel quilts and they are such a great idea. Both the ones you show here are amazing.

  4. Your fractured quilt looks fantastic!!
    That’s something I may have to try one day!

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