Maybe I am mistaken!
#41
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Take a 3x5 card and cut some white/muslin, whatever into 6 inch squares. Carefully center the 3x5 card and wrap the fabric around it. Tape it on the back. Then, have everyone at the wedding and reception sign a block. By taping the fabric to the back, you'll have enough area for seams and the signatures won't end up IN the seams. You can then take the signed squares and make the newlyweds a quilt from those. It's really a nice keepsake quilt. Even if you just put sashing between the blocks, it makes a really nice looking quilt.
#42
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Originally Posted by mzmama
You can make them one for their first anniversary...
Try your best to take a deep breath. It is hard to wear so many hats. People will understand you can only do so much.
Try your best to take a deep breath. It is hard to wear so many hats. People will understand you can only do so much.
#43
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Originally Posted by LyndaOH
You could provide squares of white for everyone attending to write their best wishes on and then make it for a future anniversary.
Congratulations, and try to enjoy it!
Congratulations, and try to enjoy it!
#47
Congrats on the new DIL! My DD is getting married soon. A good wedding planner is worth every cent. All I have to do is show up. LOL.
She hasn't asked for a wedding quilt but she will when she thinks about it.
She hasn't asked for a wedding quilt but she will when she thinks about it.
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