Do a puzzle of Marge Tucker's quilt, Burst.
As most quilters do, Marge gets a lot of inspiration from looking at the world around her to light that creative spark. The sight that inspired Burst was the logo at the top of business building she spotted while stopped at a light. The logo was wedges that were different lengths and different colors arranged in a circle. To Marge's eyes, it was the most amazing Dresden Plate design that she had ever seen. Holding onto that idea for a very long time, she was finally able to start working on it in a workshop, where it eventually grew into Burst. It won Best Machine Workmanship in the Mid-Century Modern category at PIQF 2019 and Best Machine Quilting - Frameless award at QuiltCon 2019.
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See more of Marge's quilts in Modern Dresden and Unmarked Walking Foot Quilting - Marge Tucker | Continuous Quilting with Connectors - Dorie Hruska.
BurstbyMargeTucker - 35 Pieces Non-Rotating
BurstbyMargeTucker - 100 Pieces Non-Rotating
BurstbyMargeTucker - 300 Pieces Non-Rotating
BurstbyMargeTucker - 35 Pieces Rotating
BurstbyMargeTucker - 100 Pieces Rotating
BurstbyMargeTucker - 300 Pieces Rotating
Original Photo by Lucas Davis