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cynde 08-07-2007 08:29 AM

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Here are a couple of other pictures that I hap posted in my introduction.

I also just found my camera, so I will be able to take pictures of the projects that I am working on right now. Should I start a new thread for those, or is it better to just add them here?

Cynde finally gets here calla lilies
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My blue jay log cabin
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hm1porter 08-07-2007 10:51 AM

Thank you yes it is just big enough, what a beautiful quilt. hope your sons allergies clear up with age. My whole family has them, but they seem to change as we age.

Norah 08-07-2007 11:09 AM

When I look at your quilts, I realize that I am a rank amateur. Your classes really paid off because your quilts are gorgeous! :mrgreen:
Add them here and create a beautiful portfolio.

Cathe 08-07-2007 03:40 PM

What a lovely collection of quilts!!! Thanks for sharing.

cynde 08-08-2007 03:20 PM

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I finally found my camera and got it working. So here are some more

Some kind of downloading error, the second quilt is my dd's trip around the world bed quilt, not a baby quilt

Sophia's Baby Quilt, an Irish Chain for a St. Patrick's Day baby. I promised the parents I would make a baby quilt in the summer when I was not taking any card tech courses.
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My magic tiles wip, from a class I took through the Fraser Valley Quilting Guild
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Our bed quilt which was supposed to be a wedding gift for DH sister. Wedding fell through, we got the quilt.

It's a trip around the world from a class taught by Jane Norquay.
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cynde 08-08-2007 03:25 PM

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I'll try and get Sophia's baby quilt here

This is an Irish Chain for a St. Patrick's day baby. I got the pattern from a book that I will now burn, and if I ever meet whoever created the pattern I will have to slap them. It was horrific to make, with almost non-existent directions.
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cynde 08-08-2007 03:29 PM

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This is a quilt I made for my Grandmother last year. My mom found the blocks in her belongings when she was moving her to an assisted living complex. My grandmother had made them using liquid embroidery in the 70's I think.

Mom gave me a swatch from Grandma's new sofa and I found some fabrics in my stash that worked.

Four Generations quilt.
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cynde 08-08-2007 03:35 PM

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The blue quilt is a Father's day gift I made for my DH a few years ago. It was a class that I took, I can't find the name of the teacher or the pattern, I think it's called a Sawtooth, does anyone recognize it?

I traced the kids hand prints and quilted around them for the border, which of course you can't see in the photo.


The table runner is a something I made to replace my very first quilting project, which had horrific colors. If I ever find the first one I will take a picture and post it here, it will be good for a laugh.

Mamapeach417 08-09-2007 07:17 PM

Very beautiful. My favorite is the Calla Lilies. Absolutely stunning!

live2teach 08-09-2007 09:55 PM

These are gorgeous. I especially love one intended for a wedding gift. It is absolutly amazing...they all are...


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