you've come a long way baby!
#23
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Michigan
Posts: 1,649
LOL..When i see something that i like i just jump in and get started. Learned lots. Keep up the good work. I think when you really like something that much you jump in you have motivation to stay with it until it is done and you find the help you need..Keep going
#25
Love your story. Your clearly a problem solver. Not only did you get from point A to B but you made it all the way to Z. I would love to hear about 2 and 3. Really had to laugh right out loud, ah the innocence of the beginner!
#27
I love your story, comical at times. Makes me think, my first quilt was a quillo, or whatever you want to call it. Puff quilt. I visited a John Wayne museum and there was one on one of the beds. I fell in love with it. I looked at it, went home to find info about how to make them. Did not understand at first, but, like you went out and got fabric and for the next few months I cut and sewed and stuffed all the blocks. I did mine by hand too. I have the one on my avatar. It is quite a job, but, I am very happy with it. It was for my granddaugter. Blocks have been torn since that time, by the german shepherd they have. He finds it quite a nice soft spot to sleep. I can't repair it, because I don't have enough of the fabric and I am afraid if I take these blocks out, well, I don't exactly know to, but, I am afraid the dog would tear them again
#29
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Join Date: Nov 2008
Location: Central PA
Posts: 3,736
I'm laughing about this. So many of us started out somewhat the same way. I didn't know either - use two different colors the teacher said - nothing about value. So I picked green and blue. The quilt was so blah! But, like you, I finished it!
Thanks for your story.
Thanks for your story.
#30
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Central Minnesota
Posts: 1,751
yEARS AGO i MADE A QUILT SIMILAR TO THAT BUT STUFFed EACH square with a nylon stocking. Some lady won it but said she had a hard time keeping it on the bed. It always liked to slide off. Live and learn.
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