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Oh so beautiful!
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WOW - WHAT AN AMAZING QUILT. I'm sure it looks just like Rosie too. You did a fantastic job. Congratulations on a beautiful quilt.
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Love the dog but how did you get all those pieces together and how would you bring it to school. Looks like it'll be a great reminder of your dog. Sue
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Very nice...I love the "lights" in the eyes! :thumbup:
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I hope you can tell us how you achieved this beautiful work of art.
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Thank you for this site, it is excellent, you get to see how the "confetti" quilt is made.A must try for me
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Very nice! I've ont seen any of these before.
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wow that is fantastic !!!
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my mind boggles , how long did it take to cut and pieceIi wonder .
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