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She sews quilts from fabric.

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    Georgia Bonesteel is a quilter. (Georgia Bonesteel)
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    Quilts have three layers. They are the top with the pattern, then batting, and then backing on the bottom. (Stock)
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    Quilting is an old craft. But people still make quilts today! (Pixabay)
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    The patterns are made from fabric pieces. (123RF)
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    This quilt was made from T-shirts from restaurants. (Ioanna Raptis/Portsmouth Herald via AP)
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This lady loves to sew. She quilts blankets. Mrs. Bonesteel says, “I like colors, fabric, and design.”

She uses the skills God gave her. She teaches people how to sew quilts.

Read More: Georgia Bonesteel makes beautiful quilts. First, Mrs. Bonesteel cuts pieces of different fabrics. She makes a pattern from the pieces. She sews them together like a puzzle. Then she makes a quilt sandwich. (You can’t eat a quilt sandwich!) The pattern is on top. The middle is fluffy batting. The bottom is fabric backing. Mrs. Bonesteel stitches the layers together. King Solomon used beautiful fabrics in the temple. “And he made the veil of blue and purple and crimson fabrics and fine linen.” (2 Chronicles 3:14)