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Very pretty. She will love it.
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Scrappy is the only way to go (lol) and yours is a beauty!
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The moment I saw your lovely quilt I knew I wanted the pattern. Thank you so much for including the identifying information.
I found it at Quilters Warehouse. Unfortunately for my financial health I also found Jo Morton's new repro line - Oh well. |
Very pretty
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Isnt God awesome. I believe he put that need, no, better yet, desire, in your heart. You responded to his call, Thank You.
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Lovely and I hear so often how chemo and dialysis patients love quilts to lay over themselves.
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Originally Posted by Prairie Quilter
I LOVE finding new patterns for my scrap stash..... I now have at LEAST 3 scrap bins overflowing. Found this pattern at my LQS and knew at once I wanted to make it. Immediately, I was made aware of a lady who was undergoing surgery & would begin chemotherapy in 2 weeks. I knew I needed to make a bit of "comfort" for her while undergoing these nasty treatments.Today I delivered this quilt to her daughter.... who told me her mother's favorite color was yellow.... she begins the chemo tomorrow. This quilt was a JOY to create, and helped take my scraps down just a tad !! I will definately use this pattern often!! The name of it is EYE OF THE FABRIC STORM & it's designed by Kara Schorstein. Thanks for looking.
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Wow, so realistic. I want to push up the window and open the "shutters"! Great piecing.
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Great color combos. It reminds me of a braid quilt.
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very nice quilt, and a lovely gesture
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