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Old 01-17-2014, 01:47 PM
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I made this of wool-blends. The batting is wool, as is the backing. It's really heavy--very warm!
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oh that does look nice and warm. Cute quilt!!
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Great wagga! That will be toasty for the cold weather.
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Very pretty and I'm sure it is very warm! Great job!
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A very cozy, comfy quilt. Silly me, what is a Wagga?
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the perfect winter quilt. Looks so cozy.
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just what we need for this winter in Wis
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I don't know what a wagga is either?
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A wagga is an Austrailian utility quilt. I'm not Austrailian, but I love the idea of using what you have to make what you need. It's much the same concept as that of my great-grandmother's and grandmother's quilts--but they didn't use much wool.
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Originally Posted by ube quilting View Post
A very cozy, comfy quilt. Silly me, what is a Wagga?
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You might find this interesting:

http://www.collectionsaustralia.net/nqr/wendy.php

I found it interesting that it was a men's craft originally.
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