"She had learned to be content with a more winding way, one that curved in unforeseen directions, skirted unexpected obstacles, and often forced her to backtrack at dead ends. She had learned to persevere despite the uncertain destination, despite her own doubts, despite her critic's gloomy predictions that none of the answers she pursued ultimately mattered."
("The Winding Ways Quilt", by Jennifer Chiaverini)
I do love that pattern (and what it means) very much. I think of that everytime I look at my "Winding Ways" quilt.
here I pieced it:
it's pieced but not quilted yet:
finished: