A Quilt Story
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Years ago I was enrolled in a Mark Twain Creative Writing course at the University and, had you been a student there too, your poem would have been at the top of the class! I loved it and the quilt too. What a wonderful story! Why don't you print that upon coordinating fabric and sew it upon the backside as a label?
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Originally Posted by All Thumbs
Years ago I was enrolled in a Mark Twain Creative Writing course at the University and, had you been a student there too, your poem would have been at the top of the class! I loved it and the quilt too. What a wonderful story! Why don't you print that upon coordinating fabric and sew it upon the backside as a label?
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Originally Posted by sunflower sue
Loved your poem !!! I don't see anything wrong with the quilt, it is very pretty !
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You could not have worded it any better with you wonderful poem. You are very talented. I think the quilt turned out wonderful too. We all have to remember that "no one is pe
rfect". So If the quilt is not perfect, that is Ok.
I love the quilt. Isn't it great to get something and make something beautiful out of it.
rfect". So If the quilt is not perfect, that is Ok.
I love the quilt. Isn't it great to get something and make something beautiful out of it.
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Originally Posted by SandyinZ4
Originally Posted by sunflower sue
Loved your poem !!! I don't see anything wrong with the quilt, it is very pretty !
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