"BooBoo Blankie", my first ever quilt. <3
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Aw thanks all Sadly, the bench was sold shortly after I made it. I miss it, and I told the lady to let me know if she ever changes decor; Id buy it back! LOL I had a lot of time in that one!
And let me tell ya about boo-boo's, though unseen! Ugh!!! Half my seams (where the binding is) are coming apart. (Not for lack of stitches, but for not stitching far enough over...) Since I have ZERO binding ability, the one corner is a complete and total hack job... LOL!
Pictures (and how you fold a quilt) can be very forgiving. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<3
And let me tell ya about boo-boo's, though unseen! Ugh!!! Half my seams (where the binding is) are coming apart. (Not for lack of stitches, but for not stitching far enough over...) Since I have ZERO binding ability, the one corner is a complete and total hack job... LOL!
Pictures (and how you fold a quilt) can be very forgiving. LOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
<3
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Stacey, you did a great job on both the quilt and the bench. Your choice of colors for your boo boo quilt are nice and calm. We all have a boo boo quilt. Some of us have two. I felt the need to make each of my daughters a quilt at the same time. That way no one could say that I loved the other more. So 1/2 of each of the quilts look really wonky and the other 1/2 has corners that butt up nicely. They both look interesting and tell a story, but keep my girls warm.
Love the personal touch in your name and the story you added. Have a great day!
Love the personal touch in your name and the story you added. Have a great day!
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