a Quilter Family Jigsaw Journal

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“Collection Pavilion“, from InGooood; Ash did this back in the first part of 2021.

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Fun, figuring out the little clusters of stacks of similarly colored paperbacks in series … 1000-piece cardboard puzzle.

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All the little details of the Klee art were so nice. Lots of beautiful fish …. Paul Klee, “Fish Magic”, 1925 – in the collection…

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Karen Kunc, “Verse from Macrocosmica”. Artifact Puzzles, 120-pieces. April 22, 2020 Took apart “Mars” and started an Artifacts puzzle, Karen Kunc, “Verse from Macrocosmica”. Easy…

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This one was fun and somewhat challenging because of the coloring. But, it was overall fairly small and quickly doable. The roundness and colors make…

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Artifact Puzzles: “This is a wooden jigsaw puzzle of Eric Joyner’s Great Robot Migration. The design by Matt Lyon has 480 unique, interlocking pieces with…

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It actually took me a while to figure out who the artist was for this — he signed the painting, but is not really credited…

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My first wooden puzzle! The Hokusai Dragon — 81-piece, Artifacts puzzle. https://www.artifactpuzzles.com/products/hokusai-dragonStarted and completed it on April 5, 2020. Challenging in that all pieces fit…

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An enjoyable 1000-piece puzzle, but I would advise NOT doing it on a tablecloth with so many of the same colors. SunsOut, “On the Shelf”,…

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1000-ish cardboard cat puzzle. I think we picked this one up at the Amherst Transfer Station! And it had all its pieces, so hooray for…

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A quick 300-piece puzzle that I did with Ash when they were young. This is the image — or close to it! — but we…

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Victorian, lots of greys …. This one was tough … Ash picked it up for us at the Amherst Transfer Station.

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A gift from my kiddo, for xmas 2016. A thousand pieces of careful puzzling fun.

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A winter holiday puzzle with Pablo & Julie! A Ceaco FishStix puzzle.

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Nick Hyde, “Estate of Man”, which I’ve seen dated as 1967 and 1971, so I’m not sure which. It’s full of reds and oranges, flames,…