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Old 01-02-2019, 01:57 PM
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profannie
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Originally Posted by QuiltE View Post
ha! you had me laughing about the Christmas tree in a corner in January ... end of January!
Not here though, as mine will be down before the 12th day.

Great that you have a designer in the making!!!
And too, perhaps once you start stitching and she sees it starting to come to life with the PPd blocks, she'll want to do some of the stitching too.

That's the joy of PPing, two can sew and know the blocks/pieces will fit together.
And you can get some pretty impressive results, which may help her to fall in love and want to do more sewing after her quilt is made.

Maybe now, you need to turn your son loose, to create his very own design too?
Yes, it might give her the "illumination", seeing this coming together. This is the idea of getting her involve in the design in the first place.

My son is not at all interested in the design. As a baby he was spending hours putting his little cars in row, and now he loves to sew rows and rows of blocks, without caring at all about the result for a single minute :-)
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