6-7 years later??
#43
Thanks everyone, the turtle one is her favorite. A few years back she had saved some snapping turtle eggs and hatched them, than set them free, she was so proud and so was I. I love PP just don't know why this one took so long.
#45
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Join Date: Nov 2014
Location: West Virginia
Posts: 495
Kid you have a friend that quilts, maybe you could barter services. Do some baking, or housekeeping for her in exchange. It is a very cute quilt so maybe you could iron under the edges and use it as a wallhanging until you can get it quilted. Bless you and your husband for sharing your home and your love with Rayne Skye.
#46
You are doing better than me...................my pattern is still in the drawer. I hope to make it someday for a friend's daughter, whose mom is an entomologist and travels to the jungles of Costa Rica for bug collection. I have always loved this pattern and hope you find the way to finally finish this for your dear grand daughter. By the way, your fabric selection is spot on!
#50
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Location: Some where in way out West Texas
Posts: 3,041
Just a suggestion, sandwich it together and tie it if you can't quilt it yourself or if funds limit you from having it done by a long arm quilter. Perhaps you and granddaughter can work together and tie it.
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