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I just moved this downtown to a resale space I have.
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Very nice, love the colors - neat looking store!
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Very nice!! Is that your shop?
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I like it.
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I've always liked that quilt pattern, and I love your version in turquoise and brown!
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Looks great. i love it. What a cool looking store
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Love the quilt -- it's beautiful!
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Beautiful quilt. I have made a quilt with that same fabric you have in the large border as well as the coordinating ones you have inside it. Thanks for sharing. Hope you get a good price on it!!
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Love the quilt.
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oh wow, is that ever pretty!
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Very pretty. Love your fabrics and the colors are great.
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Beautiful quilt and store :D :D :D Good luck on your items!!! :D :D :D
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Pretty! What's the name of the pattern again?
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I just love your quilt & it looks so nice in the shop.
Good luck selling it. Do you make many of them for sale? :D :D :D :D |
Txquilts, the quilt is beautiful! Could you tell me name of it? I have one with the"crosses" but instead of the squares it has an octegon(8 sides) and around that what starts looking like a"Grandmothers flower garden" with points on each petal . It's simular to but not quite a MO sunflower. It's made of 30's prints, been verrry well used(as I'm almost afraid to touch it).
A friend of mine goes "junking" and bought big box of older quilts for next to nothing, she gave this one to me thinking I could do something with it,but it's several users past fixing. But I would like to figure out the name. |
Lovely quilt and it looks great in your little store.
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Very pretty - love the colors! Your resale space is very interesting - I love to browse places like that. Hope you get a great price for your quilt!
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Great quilt--love the setting for your picture too. Would love to go shopping there!
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Originally Posted by Aunt Maggie
Txquilts, the quilt is beautiful! Could you tell me name of it? I have one with the"crosses" but instead of the squares it has an octegon(8 sides) and around that what starts looking like a"Grandmothers flower garden" with points on each petal . It's simular to but not quite a MO sunflower. It's made of 30's prints, been verrry well used(as I'm almost afraid to touch it).
A friend of mine goes "junking" and bought big box of older quilts for next to nothing, she gave this one to me thinking I could do something with it,but it's several users past fixing. But I would like to figure out the name. |
I did this from a magazine. I belive the name was "four patches and friends"....I'll look it up. Just back from my quilt retreat.
To tried now, only slept about 6 fours in three days. ..... oh what fun Texasquilts |
The light blue of the crosses is just barely holding together. I'm going to get a pattern to make my own and then try to get enough solid material in one spot to either make a pillow or frame a square of it to at least preserve some of this fantastic workmanship. Some of the material is still good and yet some is so pitiful I don't know about it. As I said a lot of love in making and in the use. No label or other I'd,just wish I could find out a little more about it.
I've also done the same thing with a Chinese Fan quilt that my Great Aunt was going to toss-her MIL had made it long before she married her husband. Whoo tiny pieces on that one. |
Your quilt is very nice and looks great in your shop. It's not "Road Kill", as the sign might suggest. I hope it sells quickly.
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Lovely quilt! Hope it sells quickly!
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Very , NICE
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