Susan Brannon Auvil
- Town of Pike Road

- Sep 18, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: Sep 22, 2020

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.

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

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





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