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Old 09-13-2019, 08:15 AM
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My cousin has purchased a home to be used for respite care for those who care for differently-abled children and spouses. I made this coffee themed quilt for the home. I wanted to hand quilt but it was just too big and had too many seams for my abilities, so it was machine quilted. And I put the back on upside down!!!!!! When viewed correctly, the label ended up upside down. When I noticed, I was in too deep to re-do!.
Front
[ATTACH=CONFIG]617340[/ATTACH]
Back
[ATTACH=CONFIG]617336[/ATTACH]
Quilting
[ATTACH=CONFIG]617339[/ATTACH]
Label
[ATTACH=CONFIG]617338[/ATTACH]
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Old 09-13-2019, 08:37 AM
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Cute quilt.

Most people don't look at both sides at the same time.
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If anyone asks, just say you intended it that way.
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I think it's so cute and cozy looking! I love how you used the fabric - I've eyed that one a few times online. I really doubt anyone would notice/care about the placement of the backing, it's a wonderful quilt!
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ha, ha. you could always hand stitch another label on the "other end".
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These care givers are probably so tired or so relaxed that they will just be wrapped up in your lovely quilt. What a wonderful gift for the Inn.
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​Cute quilt!
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As was stated above, it's not likely to have both sides viewed at the same time -- and it makes it unique! Personally, I think it's lovely and I love the fabric you've used! (Fairly certain I have coffee running through my veins...) lol
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Very pretty Irish chain! I love the fabric on the back, with all the pots, grinders and mugs tossed. Wishing your sister all the best with her respite care home.
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Beautiful quilt. The label placement makes it special!
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