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Old 07-14-2010, 06:21 PM
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Very nice. I love reproductions!
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Old 07-14-2010, 07:08 PM
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Very attractive quilt. Love the scalloped edges.
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Old 07-14-2010, 07:15 PM
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I really like 30's repo fabrics. This quilt pattern seems perfect
for the fabric.............border is great..........well done
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Pretty! 30's are my very favorites!
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Your quilt is stunning! I love the scalloped borders and the blocks. The recipient of this quilt is a very lucky baby!
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Love your quilt! the pattern works so well with those 30s reproduction. very nice work.
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Some darling quilting friends from QIAD make me a lovely quilt last year out of these fabrics, and needless to say I adore it and them.
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It's beautiful! I wondered how involved it was attaching binding to a scalloped border? Is there a trick to it?The Dear Jane quilt I'm working on has a scallpoed border (if I ever get it finished)!
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that is such a great quilt. you did a beautiful job. Thank you for sharing, and God bless. Penny
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Very easy. Just be sure to cut your binding on the bias and you shouldn't have any problems. It attaches to the curves beautifully.
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It's beautiful! I wondered how involved it was attaching binding to a scalloped border? Is there a trick to it?The Dear Jane quilt I'm working on has a scallpoed border (if I ever get it finished)!
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