Another Precious Moments Quilt for my DGD
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This is a quilt that I made for my DGD. I redrew the Precious Moments pics so that each one was significant to each of her 10 aunts and 2 grandmothers. For instance, 1 aunt sold baskets; 1 was a quilter; 1 is a professional seamstress; 1 grandmother is known for her tea. I printed the outline pic on fabric and then painted each pic with fabric paint. The sashing and border were pp. I just drew lines on the designated width for the border, printed up the strips and sewed fabric to paper.
[ATTACH=CONFIG]444574[/ATTACH] This is one of the blocks. A depiction of 1 grandmother reading to her and her brother. [ATTACH=CONFIG]444575[/ATTACH] |
Great idea! Beautiful quilt.
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Beautiful quilt. I made a PM quilt for my now 17 YO, third Grandson when he was born. I collect PMs and have 150 or more.
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very nice quilt........
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Lovely quilt!
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This is stunning!!!!
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The quilt is absolutely gorgeous, you did a great job!
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nicely done
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Great quilt. Love the sashing.
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Absolutely gorgeous!
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Fabulous quilt! You put a lot of love, thought and time into this treasure!! Sure to become an heirloom!!
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Beautiful!!!!!!!!!
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That is a lovely quilt! Love the Precious Moments pictures. Thank you for sharing.
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Great quilt!!
i am not a "fan" per se of PM's ....BUT, if you ever get a chance to visit the P M Museum in Carthage, MO ...about an or so west of Springfield MO, do so!! It will change how you feel about these cute collectibles. I have a new appreciation for them. I went to the museum a few years after the Oklahoma City bombing. I was surprised to burst into tears upon seeing the gigantic P M figure of the fireman holding the baby (whose name just escaped me!). I hope that it is still there. A really neat place to spend time. baby Almond? Sandy |
great quilt !!!!
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Very nice, I love it.
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