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Old 12-10-2009, 09:59 AM
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Thanks to all of you who assisted me with my wallhanging problem. Several days later, I have nipped, tucked, unpicked (more than once!) and resewn. It is not ever going to win a prize, but I wanted to show the first real quilting item I have done. Thank you all again who helped, yes I did use all the suggestions and resources given :) :) :) :)
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Old 12-10-2009, 11:08 AM
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I LOVE IT!!! :D:D:D
You have no reason to be the least apologetic about this beauty!!! You did an awesome job on this quilt!!! I love all of the 3D work you did on this....it is a work of art :D:D:D
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Amma: You are the best!! Thank you for your comments, I promise to get better as I make more projects. Thank you again Bea
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We all improve on each project that we try :D:D:D
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It is one beautiful quilt and you should be very proud. I love it.
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What a pretty Kimono quilt. I have never done any kind of quilt that involved folding like those.
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Old 12-10-2009, 04:21 PM
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Thank you all for your kind comments, the designer is Dianne Weber and she has some really beautiful patterns that she has designed herself. I made this particular design as my DIL is Japanese, and she and my son have two girls, hence the three kimonos.:):)
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Wow you did awesome. That looks wonderful. :thumbup:
Looks hard. Are you going to do another 1?
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They can be kinda addictive, and choosing the fabrics for the kimonos is a lot of fun. I will see if one of the girls wants one for her bedroom. At least I sorta know what I am doing this time:) Bea
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3D, Wow :mrgreen:
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