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    Old 03-28-2011, 05:03 AM
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    Great cabin! The blocks on it are neat! Lovely quilts on the line~
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    Old 03-28-2011, 05:13 AM
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    looks like a scene out of old town america-just beautiful
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    Old 03-28-2011, 06:11 AM
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    Beautiful place! Did you use a pattern for the Our Lady of Guadalupe quilt? If so, can you share the name of it? Its really pretty. Your pup is adorable too!

    Originally Posted by Always In Stitches
    We bought this old building from the Bible camp our kids went to in the summers. They buildt new cabins and needed to get rid of the old ones so here is one of them... The only problem is its hot in the summer and cold in the winter. South Dakota hot equals about +130' and cold in the winter equals about -40', so mostly it is for storage. Plus no electricity so I have to run a drop cord to it if I want to use it in the night and have on a light (which brings out the bugs) or plug in a radio or sewing machine or what have you... thought you'd like to see a quilt in another location other than on a wall or bed.. I am going to do my mail box this summer wait to see that...
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    Old 03-28-2011, 06:12 AM
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    Wow love everything even the sleeping dog
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    Old 03-28-2011, 07:24 AM
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    what a terrific idea. love the churn dash on the outside.
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    Old 03-28-2011, 07:26 AM
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    Ok here is the story on my "angel quilt". I call it "My babies Angel", my baby is my husband. He goes on these hunting trips ever so many years, (I think to prove that he still can) to CO to Elk Hunt. (he has never brought home an elk yet) but the thing is that when he is gone and we are apart, we are both actually miserable, because it is like part of us is missing. Anyway, on his last trip, when he came off the mountain in some little po-dunk town (a.k.a. tiny town) waiting for the other guys to get their showers and clean up to head home and he spied a quilt shop, so he went in and told the people that he wanted to take something home to his wife and that she was a quilter, "BLESS THEIR HEARTS", the first thing they asked him was is she a good quilter, ( or fishing for info on my skill level) He said, well, she wins lots of ribbons (mostly best of show at the county fair, Ha Ha!) at quilt shows all over and she makes a lot of quilts. To which they replied we have the perfect thing for her. He said, "Well I kind of want it to depict some character of this area", (which to them was kind of south western) anyway, they showed him the "Monticello angel quilt pattern, plus fabric (kit) and yardage of a southwestern boarder fabric) And they put it all together in a nice reusable bag and sent him home proud as a peacock. of course the other guys had no idea he had went shopping for his wife, but it is just something he does for me whenever we are apart. And it was so funny he got home about 4 a.m. and I greeted him on the steps and the first thing he said was I got you something with a shitty ass grin on his face. He was so proud of himself. :) . I just love him to death! He really isn’t much of a hunter he mostly likes to see the BIG country, ride his horses over the continental divide and work with his horses and pack out the other guys elk plus he loves the camaraderie and that is what he enjoys. So look for (or google) quilt shops around the Wolf Creek Pass or Pagosa Springs, CO area and then call them and ask about a pattern called Montella or something like that. That is the best I can help you out with finding it. It was juried into the AQS show in Des Moines, Iowa a few years ago and hung in that show. It didn’t win any ribbons but it was nice to know my work was good enough to get into a show like that. Happy Hunting. Oh and here is a better picture of our quilting cabin. Will post a better picture of “My babies Angel when I find one!

    A better view of the front of my quilting cabin, notice the front quilt isn't finished, Sound familiar?
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    Old 03-28-2011, 07:27 AM
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    That cabin is awesome and so is your yard! Hmm... you could get a tax rebate on some solar panels.
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    Old 03-28-2011, 08:06 AM
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    We had centennial celebrations all around here last year and this one little community I went to their celebration and this quilt was there that had this pattern does any one know what is is called?

    What is the name of this quilt pattern?
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    Do you know the name of this quilt block?
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    Quilt shown in the Wewela SD area 2010 Centennial celebration.
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    Old 03-28-2011, 08:09 AM
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    It says Stars and Tulips on the paper, but do you think that is the real name and does anyone know where to find the pattern?
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    Old 03-28-2011, 08:18 AM
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    Bren, what a romantic story about your husband and you!! You 2 are living a beautiful life together. The building and yard where you live is a little piece of paradise.
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