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Susan Brannon Auvil

  • Writer: Town of Pike Road
    Town of Pike Road
  • Sep 18, 2020
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 22, 2020


Susan Brannon Auvil with Quilt
Susan Brannon Auvil with Quilt

About the Quilter:

I was always impressed by quilts made by my grandmother and took my first quilting class when I was in medical school to relax. I put quilting aside for 20 years, but needed an outlet and took it back up one and a half years ago to make quilts for my bonus son and daughter from their dad’s shirts. Now, I’m addicted!

Susan's Quilts:


Star Pattern: This was the second quilt made from my late husband’s shirts. It has already been well-used. He was a football player at Alabama, hence the football binding.

Star Pattern Quilt by Susan Brannon Auvil
Star Pattern Quilt by Susan Brannon Auvil

Dayflower, design by Corey Yoder: I love blues and greens, and I made this for myself, for our king-sized bed.

Dayflower Quilt by Susan Brannon Auvil
Dayflower Quilt by Susan Brannon Auvil

Something Christmas Table Topper, design by by Carolyn Vagts: This was my baby step to quilt together on the machine!

Something Christmas Table Topper Quilt by Susan Brannon Auvil
Something Christmas Table Topper Quilt by Susan Brannon Auvil

 
 
 

4 Comments


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Oct 21

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Marian Fennell
Marian Fennell
Sep 15

Your quilting path is genuinely motivational, particularly in how you transformed cherished memories into stunning quilts for your bonus children. I enjoy discovering creative avenues as well, but my primary focus is on academic responsibilities and utilizing cheap dissertation writing services Uk to balance my workload while following my interests

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Aug 21

It's touching to see that Susan Brannon Auvil's quilts are not only beautiful, but also filled with memories and emotions, turning Poor Bunny Game each piece of fabric into a meaningful story.

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