second Mini Dresden ready for quilting.........
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#104
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I hope it's ok for me to post this link to granny's first mini. It's just as fabulous, like granny.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t203631.html
http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t203631.html
Well ... not her first Mini ... just her first Dresden Mini.
I keep calling this one her Micro Mini, being that the plates are smaller still than the Mini in this link!
Take time and stalk her ... and check out her other incredible work. Especially her two Teddy Bear Quilts ... filled with minis within the quilts!
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Join Date: Apr 2010
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I didn't read all the replys written since it is after midnight, but I want to suggest to you and others - a good way to press
in those difficult places is to put the fabric on the edge of the ironing board and do those spots with the tip of the iron. I just love your little quilt. I haven't tried a small one yet. Have Mother's little one framed inbetween glass, fabric from the late
1800's but made in about 1920. I included a little note. She lived to be 92, passing in 2004. Miss her dearly.
in those difficult places is to put the fabric on the edge of the ironing board and do those spots with the tip of the iron. I just love your little quilt. I haven't tried a small one yet. Have Mother's little one framed inbetween glass, fabric from the late
1800's but made in about 1920. I included a little note. She lived to be 92, passing in 2004. Miss her dearly.
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