I just finished this quilt, featuring the work of an artist who died almost 20 years ago.
Debbie Sichel, z"h (Hebrew acronym for "may her memory be a blessing"), was a hugely talented artist, and a kind, modest person. If you're a user of Electric Quilt (EQ) design software, her name may ring a bell -- she designed the Foundation Paper Pieced Hebrew alphabet that comes with that program. I met her only once, through a Jewish quilting group.
Sadly, Debbie died, too young, in 2006. Her husband mailed her fabrics and UFOs to other quilters, including those in my group.
I received three incredible tree blocks. All these leaves -- 55+ on each of the first two trees below -- were immaculately hand-appliqued, with turned edges. Each leaf is only about an inch long. Here's the tree with a blue background,
The white,
...Plus, one on a red background, which had no leaves. For this one, I made the leaves, and machine-stitched them in place, because I don't have Debbie's hand-applique skills. I also used a lot fewer leaves because (1) it represents autumn, many leaves have fallen off (that's an excuse), and (2) really, because I failed to see how I could cram 30 more in there, like Debbie did.
Also above, I love how Debbie used a realistic tree trunk print in the middle, and fun novelty prints for three of the branches! Maybe these blocks were her exercising for an even more ambitious project.
The box I received from her family also included hand-pieced, purple-and-black "Crown of Thorns" blocks. Here's a photo of the perfect hand stitching on the back.