Baby Quilt with 30's Fabrics
#45
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Location: Southeastern Indiana
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Beaautiful quilt. Be careful putting them in garbage bags. I know someone who lost a bag of quilts when someone threw them away thinking they were trash. They should not be put into any kind of plastic. Try pillow cases. I know they are not water proof that way, but garbage bags aren't the way to go. If you must put them in plastic, use clear so that you can see through it.
#47
Originally Posted by bamamama
Just finished this quilt for a customer who made it for her first great grandbaby due any day now! It is made from all 30's fabrics.
It was pieced beautifully and was a pleasure to quilt.
I dodged storms and tornadoes to get this quilt finished. I had it on the frame half finished and we have had major tornado's all day. I've been running up stairs in between tornado warnings and working to get it finished. It is now safely wrapped into 2 garbage bags and going with me to my storm shelter during the next warning.
It was pieced beautifully and was a pleasure to quilt.
I dodged storms and tornadoes to get this quilt finished. I had it on the frame half finished and we have had major tornado's all day. I've been running up stairs in between tornado warnings and working to get it finished. It is now safely wrapped into 2 garbage bags and going with me to my storm shelter during the next warning.
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