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Your quilt is lovely in your WW today … and reminds me of quilts my mom and sister used to make. I’ve never had the patience for such things.
Thanks for your visit to my WW/OSI post at Sacred Ruminations. I’ve left a response there and hope you checked the little box to receive it in email. I’ve got a 2nd WW/OSI post on my other blog that hopefully will show up in your CommentLuv feature here ;–)
Thanks for checking out my blog…just wanted to let you know that the pics from today are not me..they are my mom..we celebrated her birthday on the weekend….
This is so pretty. I had the surprise of my week this week. We help take care of my husbands aunt and uncle, and I was helping her clean her barn and came across one of the prettiest quitlt tops I had ever seen in a box. Any suggestions on how to store it until I can find someone to quilt it?
Just don’t store it in plastic. Quilts are best stored in cloth pillowcases. Take it out every few months and fold it in a different way so that it doesn’t get permanent creases that wear down the threads. I hope you post a picture. I would love to see it.
Beautiful!!
Talented!
Happy WW!
I’m so glad you left your link on my comments. I love the quilt. I have many, I’ve made a couple, but I buy them, too.
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verrrry pretty! Makes me feel like snuggling
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I love it. It makes me think of simpler times.
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It’s so pretty and looks complicated — but sweet and simple too. What talent!
Love it! That is some kinda sewing!
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Your quilt is lovely in your WW today … and reminds me of quilts my mom and sister used to make. I’ve never had the patience for such things.
Thanks for your visit to my WW/OSI post at Sacred Ruminations. I’ve left a response there and hope you checked the little box to receive it in email. I’ve got a 2nd WW/OSI post on my other blog that hopefully will show up in your CommentLuv feature here ;–)
Hugs and blessings,
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beautiful quilt! thanks for visiting my site. i’ll be back on yours for more!
i love quilts, however i’m so not talented in sewing. so i can only be left with admiring other’s quilts and maybe buying one her and there!
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Thanks for checking out my blog…just wanted to let you know that the pics from today are not me..they are my mom..we celebrated her birthday on the weekend….
I love the quilt…did you make it? its beautiful
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Nice!
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I want to curl up in that quilt with a good book. It looks very comfy.
This is so pretty. I had the surprise of my week this week. We help take care of my husbands aunt and uncle, and I was helping her clean her barn and came across one of the prettiest quitlt tops I had ever seen in a box. Any suggestions on how to store it until I can find someone to quilt it?
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Just don’t store it in plastic. Quilts are best stored in cloth pillowcases. Take it out every few months and fold it in a different way so that it doesn’t get permanent creases that wear down the threads. I hope you post a picture. I would love to see it.
That looks very pretty! nice work!
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Thanks Val. I have actually sewn it together now. Those blocks are just laying side by side. I think I might actually get it finished soon.
That’s great. The question I have: do you choose the fabric at random, or is there a selection that you prefer?