Handkerchief Quilts
#22
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Join Date: Oct 2009
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i did it one year on HGTV..it was a hoot..those that could post a picture..did. do we kinda gave each other a bunch of "atta girls"! mine is a mess right now..as usual..when i start a project, i pull fabric and patterns out, and it never gets put back the right way...
#23
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Join Date: Oct 2009
Location: mi
Posts: 15
I was fortunate too get many of Great Grandma's hankies . Fot the past two Christmases I used some and some 8 by 10 and 4 by 6 frames. Quilted an appropriate background for the size frame and then appliqued different baskets on each. From the baskets and on the handles I was able to hang and hand tack many corners of the hankies........3-5 depending on the size of the frames. I did not use the glass. They were given to all the granddaughters and great granddaughter sas Xmas gifts. Was a lot of fun and very meaningful. If i can figure out how to send my husbands pictures i will post them. Sue
#24
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Join Date: Jan 2010
Posts: 38
I made wall hangings for all my sisters and daughter 7 in all I found different tea pots and cups and saucer patterns applicade them on. then made shelves for them with stripes put the corner of a hankie under each tea pot it looked like a dolliy under each one.
#25
Originally Posted by watterstide
tammy tadd is the author of the book..
Titled "Cool and cozy coverlets"
i looked all over the internet, and the cheapest i could find was for 14.99. i paid 20 for it for the fund raiser.
Titled "Cool and cozy coverlets"
i looked all over the internet, and the cheapest i could find was for 14.99. i paid 20 for it for the fund raiser.
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