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Old 09-03-2020, 07:08 PM
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oksewglad
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Originally Posted by WMUTeach
Cattitude your precision is amazing. The border is perfect for the quilt. Now, how to quilt it?

My grands are so into Lego they could start a store. They have a few large sets that made a specific structure such as some of the Star Wars ships and BB8 and a pirate ship but most of their vast collection is just a pieces from many, many, many kits that they made then took apart and used in new ways. Last fall one of the kiddos was into a game of making me guess what he was illustrating using Legos. He would make a scene from a movie and I had to guess the title of the flick. He was 8. He made a scene from Raiders of the Lost Ark, you know the big ball rolling down the incline. He made it with Legos, a tennis ball and a Lego man with hat and a homemade whip. He also did a reconstruction of the Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them. Creative used language, recall memory, small motor skills and a lot of silliness trying to trip up his Grammie with movies.

Enough about Legos and extraordinary grand children and back to quilting. I have a quilt top all cut out from stash for the Virtual Quilt Weekend on the QB. I hope to finish the top this long week-end and will post photo when the top is done.
Oh but it's so much fun to hear about them and watch those minds at work!
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