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I spent the weekend with my nieces, teaching them how to use their sewing machines. The rag quilt seemed like an easy project, my sister and I cut over 430 sqaures with my accu-quilter and the girls sewed each square and then sewed the single rows together. My sister & I helped them with connecting all the rows
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Looks comfy!
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aww how sweet! great job girls!
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how cute,Im sure they are very proud!
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Love it!
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Love it!
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Cute. Good job.
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Sounds like a fun day for all and the quilt turned out great.
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Bright, cheerful and cuddly!!
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Great job....looks great!!!
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Great job. Did u use the die for rag quilts for the go. Just wondered how good that works. Would love not to have to clipp
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How cute. Love the colors.
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So very pretty! All the different colors look so bright and sunny. They did a great job.
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That's a great pattern for young quilters to learn with. Lots of fun & straight seams.
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Looks great and a wonderful way to spend time together.
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Cute!
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Love it! I think rag quilts are one of the best kid projects, they go fast & give instant gratification, it looks great :thumbup:
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very nice
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Very nice!
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Cute! I love working with my grandkids on sewing projects. Yours did a great job! :-P :-P :-P
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Good job kids!! It's great to teach children our craft and pass down what we have learned. Great looking quilt.
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Originally Posted by craftinggrandma
Great job. Did u use the die for rag quilts for the go. Just wondered how good that works. Would love not to have to clipp
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What a nice auntie you are. The quilt turned out great! I bet the girls can hardly wait til the next project. These will be fun memories your helping the girls to make :thumbup:
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fantastic, love to see the art passed on to the next generation.
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Soooo Cute !
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How neat, great project!
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