Isn't this wonderful? This is a collaborative project made by weavers all over the country, including me, and assembled by Jill in California. You can easily spot my section -- it's the red one in the lower left corner. There are also bits and pieces of the red weaving cut up and placed elsewhere on the blanket. More info on Jill's Blog.
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