AAQI with 162 triangle--sSomedays it's nice to finish something!
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Gladie what size do these have to be? I have thought about it. I had one that was 9 1/2" but it wasn't small enough so I recycled it another way. Is there a minimum size or just a maximum size?
Rhonda, these are to be no larger than 9 x 12, but the creativity used in them is limitless. Here's the how to page from alzquilts.org if anyone is interested.
http://www.alzquilts.org/paq.html
This afternoon getting the backings and binding cut so I can put a finish on a couple more; so look out for more pictures in the next week or so.
Rhonda, these are to be no larger than 9 x 12, but the creativity used in them is limitless. Here's the how to page from alzquilts.org if anyone is interested.
http://www.alzquilts.org/paq.html
This afternoon getting the backings and binding cut so I can put a finish on a couple more; so look out for more pictures in the next week or so.
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OKSGlad ... I'm "glad" that you're being so productive ... minis, FWS smalls and the big quilt finishes!!!!!!
You're really starting off 2012 on a real roll!!
Looks like you're going to get so much done you'll be saddling up with us for the PC, pretty soon!! *giggles*
You're really starting off 2012 on a real roll!!
Looks like you're going to get so much done you'll be saddling up with us for the PC, pretty soon!! *giggles*
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Rhonda, I believe alz.org took 1500 of them to the Houston International Quilt Expo in November and sold somewhere around 1200 there. Anyone can go to the website and purchase quilts online.
I've been reading some testimonials from some of the early quilt makers. It is heart wrenching to hear what many have gone through with Alzheimer's in their families. I was most affected when my dear childhood neighbor became a victim. I like to think she knew I was there when I visited her a few times, but we never know.
I've been reading some testimonials from some of the early quilt makers. It is heart wrenching to hear what many have gone through with Alzheimer's in their families. I was most affected when my dear childhood neighbor became a victim. I like to think she knew I was there when I visited her a few times, but we never know.
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