Siggie Quilt
#32
Originally Posted by LeeJay
Originally Posted by emilyadair
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#34
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: SD
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I did the siggy memory quilt for my youngest daughter for her wedding. All the guests as her bridal showers, wedding and reception got to sign a block and then I put it together with some wedding photos. She and her new husband loved it. When she had her first child, her baby spit up on it and she washed it and some of the ink faded from the pictures so it got distorted even though I set the photo transfers. She know now hangs it and doesn't use it where her girls could spill or spit up on it.
#35
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: SD
Posts: 57
I did the siggy memory quilt for my youngest daughter for her wedding. All the guests as her bridal showers, wedding and reception got to sign a block and then I put it together with some wedding photos. She and her new husband loved it. When she had her first child, her baby spit up on it and she washed it and some of the ink faded from the pictures so it got distorted even though I set the photo transfers. She know now hangs it and doesn't use it where her girls could spill or spit up on it.
#36
Originally Posted by beachlady
Great idea. Remember the autograph hound dogs from the 50's? ( I think it was the 50's.) The quilt will last much longer!!!
#38
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Join Date: May 2007
Location: Illinois
Posts: 3,474
i did that for my grandsons kindegarden teacher the kids traced there hand and signed it the teacher loved it , his class was her last one as she was retiring that year !! it is a great way to remember her good times at school
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