Dr. Deborah Fox of Greece, NY, provides high-quality services to patients as an orthodontist in private practice. In addition to her work as an orthodontist, Dr. Deborah Fox is an avid quilter who regularly makes quilts for family, friends, and charities. She has also made seasonal quilts that she hangs in her office for patients to enjoy. Quilts come in many different types and styles beyond the standard patchwork quilt. Here are just a few examples of the many quilt styles: - Applique quilts: Made with a process that involves placing and sewing shapes onto a background, applique quilts can be used for virtually anything. These quilts give quilters a great deal of freedom in their design because any shape can be used. Although many quilters opt for background fabrics of solid colors, patterned fabric can work just as well. - Art quilts: Originating in the 1970s, art quilting offers quilters a way of expressing their experiences using color and fabric rather than paint or pencil. Art quilts are not designed to be blankets or covers. They frequently use unusual materials such as metal or paint, and some have a three-dimensional appearance. - Amish quilts: Featuring solid colors and abstract shapes, Amish quilts have long served as inspiration for quilters. Amish quilts originally followed several different patterns, including the Dresden plate and double wedding ring, and have been made all around the world. These hand-sewn quilts often serve as practical bedding.
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AuthorAn experienced orthodontist, Dr. Deborah Fox treats patients at her practice in the area of Rochester, New York. Archives
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