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Old 10-26-2013, 12:34 PM
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I had a high school student inquire about making blankets for Project Linus for community service hours. I've supervised kids doing this in the past, but it was usually making no-sew fleece blankets. This girl wanted to learn how to use a sewing machine – woo hoo!

We started with a raggedy baby blanket, then she helped me sandwich a baby blanket, and then she made one doing most of the work. We worked on a few little things, and then I instructed her on how to make a jelly roll quilt with strips I ordered from balibatiks.com, and she did every stitch herself! I am so proud of her, I let her keep the blanket, and she was thrilled!
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WTG! That jelly roll quilt looks amazing in batiks.
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Old 10-26-2013, 01:04 PM
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​Great quilt! Another quilter is born!
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It came out great!!
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I love the strips broken up with the black squares - it makes the top so much more than just strips sewn together. Well done teaching a newbie and kudos for letting her keep the quilt.
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I usually don't much care for batiks, but this quilt is quite lovely. Congratulations teaching a "new quilter".
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nicely done
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Love the batiks and love the black squares. You are wonderful for teaching your skill to someone new. A memory she will have for a lifetime. Kudos!
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Very nice quilt! You are so special to have helped her and given her this keepsake!
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Great quilt!!!!!!!!!!
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