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Old 01-16-2015, 06:46 AM
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My latest finished top, a stained glass crazy quilt. It is paper pieced and measures 65 x 75. I bought the block pattern online last year but don't remember where. The border I just drew myself on graph paper.
The last pic is a humbug bag I made for my DGD out of two leftover blocks.
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Old 01-16-2015, 06:49 AM
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Both are beautiful! That 'stained glass' positively glows!
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Love your quilt and your bag!
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I envy your stain glass. Beautiful.
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Pretty quilt and humbug bag! I've always wondered why they named them "humbug" bags? Is it because you could store candy humbugs in them? So you remember the name? Or because you're having a bad grouchy Christmas? And why do I always wonder "why" about things?
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Beautiful quilt! It's on my bucket list. I made Humbug bags for each of my grandkids instead of Christmas stockings one year. It is amazing how much stuff you can fill them with and they have a handy little bag to take home with them.
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beautiful, very striking...I notice that every block is the same and you did not rotate them, which I think may be way it does not seem as busy as some scrap quilts. Nice job
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Simply stunning - love the stained glass!
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Whoa...that quilt is beautiful. You did a lot of work,and it sure paid off. I really like the way you did the border, so perfect for the quilt. Any plans yet of how you are going to quilt it?
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This Stained Glass is absolutely beautiful! And what a cute bag!
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