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BrendaK 05-28-2012 09:28 AM

Haven't read all the responses but I have to tell you that the quilt is AWESOME. Can't believe that she only gave you two days notice. Does she sew at all? You are a good friend to do this for her. Tell her to give you more notice next time. If you did this in just two days, I would love to see what you would do with more notice. Thanks for sharing. BrendaK

seam-ripper-sue 05-28-2012 09:44 PM


Originally Posted by MimiBug123 (Post 5232216)
What a great friend you are. Your friend is obviously not a quilter or she would not have asked you to do this in 2 days. I am truly amazed and you did a beautiful job. I'd like to do something similar for my are force son. Where did you find the center panel?

I had bought the center pillow panels years ago when my Wal-Mart was going out of the fabric business and they had great sales going on. Didn't know that I would ever use them.

seam-ripper-sue 05-28-2012 10:27 PM

Thank you everyone, I am just overwhelmed by all the lovely comments from you. And no, I don't think I even got a thank you from my friend for completing her gift on time. She does not sew, but she does beautiful crocheting, so she does know how much time and money it takes to create something. But I am glad that I made it for one of our military members. he loves it and thats all that matters. I used a pattern from quilterscasche.com called 'Golden Gate', and adapted it to to the larger size I wanted to use. And yes I did have to use my seam ripper several times. I had the hst for the center panel in red/white and when the top was finished and I looked at it, those white hst were so much larger where they met the 12"square hst corners, it was very noticeable, so rip,rip,rip. I had to remake those corners in red/gold so it would not looked mismatched. To go faster I quilted it in large free motion scribbles.

Sibi 05-28-2012 10:43 PM

Great job on this quilt! And only 2 days???? Wow!

QM 05-29-2012 12:46 AM

What a good friend you are. I have seen people struggle for months and come up with less interesting memory quilts. Hurray for you.

Jammin' Jane 05-30-2012 12:21 PM

WOW! You are a miracle worker!!!! Great job! :)


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