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03-03-2010, 12:28 PM
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mytwopals
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Very pretty. :thumbup:
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lovely quilt!
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nice and cozy,good job
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My guys would love that, too! Nice work!
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You can also use the tinner fleese I made a quilt with it and it is so warm.nanamo
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That is really cute. thank you for sharing.I would not have thought to use flannel. Penny
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cute
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Cute quilt. He will love it. You did good.
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