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Old 02-01-2011, 04:12 PM
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I have read them all -- and they did also. They even like thw lord of the rings books -- I never could get into them. But I love Harry Potter

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I love, love, love this. Have you read "The Dragonriders of Pern"? Your GD's might enjoy this book, too, depending on their age.
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Very nice job.
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beautiful work
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Adopt me...adopt me... I love dragons too!

They are super
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Old 02-01-2011, 07:22 PM
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I think I'm getting inspired again -- The pattern is one of the few that I didn't get rid of when I moved the first time. I think I shipped it to Olympia. I really like the different batiks for the background squares -- I think I will do it in blues and greens.

And I will put in a church in Wales I took a pix of, where legend has it there was a dragons nest on top of the square "steeple" tower. Instead of a castle.

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What lovely quilts - great work!
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You might also like "The People: No Different Flesh" by Zenna Henderson.

Sorry to get off the subject, it's just that reading, for me, is as heart-healing as quilting. I love both !

Thumbs up to you for having such a wonderful imagination, then being able to display it in such a beautiful quilt.
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Old 02-02-2011, 07:14 AM
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Reading is as important as quilting -- both stretch the imagination.

Remember when we used to put newspaper down on a wet kitchen floor to keep people out?? my kids used to say that I would never get across the floor -- I would read all the articles before I got there LOL

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You might also like "The People: No Different Flesh" by Zenna Henderson.

Sorry to get off the subject, it's just that reading, for me, is as heart-healing as quilting. I love both !

Thumbs up to you for having such a wonderful imagination, then being able to display it in such a beautiful quilt.
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Gorgeous!
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