Marriage Saver Quilt Request
#33
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With the differing concepts that have come out on this thread ... you might want to check with the person it's intended with, to ensure you are making what they want and would use.
II wouldn't want to go to all the work it'd take and then discover that she really wanted the Chemical Warfare version! :)
II wouldn't want to go to all the work it'd take and then discover that she really wanted the Chemical Warfare version! :)
#35
Originally Posted by btiny36
LMBO. I went to do a search on this and this is a site I came across...
https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/]https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/[/url]
https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/]https://www.buybettermarriageblanket.com/[/url]
The more I think about this... the more I'm laughing.
That website needs to be sent out to my friends.
#37
Think I'd just make a quilt with all kinds of funny sayings about marriage that way no one ever goes to bed angry!! lol Theres a marriage saver! Probably not what your looking but this thread gave me the idea and so I just may make one! Good luck and that website was too funny,what a way to make a buck! ROTFLMAO
#39
Originally Posted by QuiltE
Til you gave the further info ..... I had other thoughts!!!
And could only think .. You're joking! a quilt isn't going to save any marriage! :)
What you have described would seem as though you put a light/non-warm batting on one 1/2, and the other 1/2 you pile it thick with warmth!!
That could make for a thick/thin appearance. Also difference batts quilt up different for a different finished look.
Would flannelette and polar fleece be close to the same final look, yet give the different warmth levels?
And could only think .. You're joking! a quilt isn't going to save any marriage! :)
What you have described would seem as though you put a light/non-warm batting on one 1/2, and the other 1/2 you pile it thick with warmth!!
That could make for a thick/thin appearance. Also difference batts quilt up different for a different finished look.
Would flannelette and polar fleece be close to the same final look, yet give the different warmth levels?
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