
This title makes me wonder why it isn’t “quilts” – plural. Perhaps because I used to be a secretary and I’m always wanting to make things grammatically correct. 🙂 Title aside, it was a very pretty, highly entertaining puzzle.
The quality was very good; thick pieces with a good variety of shapes that fit together well. The nature of the artwork with brushstrokes and the texture on the canvas made the assembly a little more challenging. I enjoy these premium quality Milton Bradley puzzles with the blue chipboard – they’re very pleasant to work with.
The artist, Cheryl Bartley, makes some colorful and interesting images that make for great puzzles. This is the second puzzle of her artwork that I’ve put together and I loved both of them. There’s something about folk art images that I find charming, they make such lovely puzzles!
I love the dog that’s treed the cat on the left, although it almost looks like a wolf to me; and this was my favorite of the quilts, although I’m not sure I have the vocabulary to explain why.
This puzzle was Goldilocks for me – not too easy and not too difficult – it was just right!
It was Golidlocks for you! HHAHAHAH I have to remember that one. Love it. LOL
Hey, you used to be a secretary? Executive Assistant too? If that’s the case there’s one more thing we have in common. I spent 25 years doing EA work…..LOL
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You’re too young to have spent 25 years doing anything! Or am I just old? Yup, I’m old. 😁
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Maybe the whole image can be seen as one quilt? Anyway, looks great!
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Why didn’t I think of that?
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