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Old 07-24-2010, 08:32 PM
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To say this quilt is stunning is such an understatement. Your work is exquisite to be sure. Can't imagine doing this with machine in that length of time...and you handquilted this!

Do hope you will put this on display with quilt guild. Surely is a winner.
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Old 07-24-2010, 08:40 PM
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Hats off to you! It's gorgeous. You must have spent day and night working on this one.
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amazing! i've clicked on it -- saved it to my this pattern i gotta have album.
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OH!
It is BEAUTIFUL, Miss Lacelady!
You always do beautiful, wonderful work, but this one really shows off your obsession for quality effort.
Good show! <wave>
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I am in awe that you did it so quickly AND hand quilted it!! It is lovely and I know it will be treasured for along time. Wonderful job.
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amazing! stunning! georgous! way out of my expertise level. don't think i'd have the patience to do something so intricate. but thanx 4 sharing. you did a fantastic job!
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Wow, what an incredible piece of art. An heirloom to be cherished for sure.
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That is a stunning quilt, and you did a beautiful job on it. thank you so very much for sharing. God bless. Penny
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applaud....standing ovation....admiration.....wonderful....congrats... .Quilting Queen....<3....:-)
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Originally Posted by QuiltswithConvicts
Lesley, Your DJ is beautiful - AND finished!!! I am jealous. I started mine in 1997 and am still working on it. I haven't always been working on it. Brought it out a couple of weeks ago and it's not going back - I'm going to finish it this time. I have about 140 or so of the blocks done , none of the border triangles. All the remaining blocks are cut out as I cut everything out back in 1997. Put each block in it's own sandwich baggie. The guys in the program marvel at the size of the blocks.

The program is in a state prison and I have 200+ men who get paid to make 40" square quilts - perfect laprobe size. We have donated over 8000 quilts since the program began 8 1/2 years ago. I've been running it for nearly 8 years. Everything is done by hand except attaching the binding for the first step. They are allowed to use rotary cutters and scissors, but the tools all live in a locked and very secure cabinet when I'm not there. They can't get to them. This is the reason for my screen name.

Again, your Dear Jane is awesome!!!

Kathy
Hats off to you Kathy for all the work you are doing with those men. I believe there is a similar programme in London, but with a much smaller group. One of their quilts was on display recently in the Victoria and Albert museum. But 8000 in 8 years is a great result. Have you posted any threads on what you (and they) do? If so, I have missed them and would love to know more.
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