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Jenny: Hi everybody, it’s Jenny from the MSQC. And I’m here today with my husband, Ron. And we have a fun project to show you. This quilt behind me actually stemmed and was inspired by a quilt that Ron made. So we’re going to show you his quilt first. And this is it right here. Now every place we go, when I go traveling we always go to fabric shops. And Ron buys fabrics. And it’s always motorcycle or car related. Something like that. And he bought this motorcycle fabric and he wanted to kind of iron them on like so that they were coming up the front of the quilt. And he decided that he was going to a double jelly roll race. So this is a 2 ½ inch strip and this is a 1 ½ inch strip. So what he did was he sewed all of his red strips together with a black square in between them. And then he sewed all of the white strips together with a black square in between them. Then he sewed those two together and then he did the jelly roll race with that. And so we got the whole thing done and going....