Three Old Quilts
#11
Riley-You are so very welcome. I was inspired to do this room for my grands from a photo that I saw of Lynne Hagmire's quilt retreat bedrooms. I was just fortunate to have the quilts, I am still working on all the finishing touches--right now they "get into" too much!
http://ktquilts.com/images/NewPictGet/DSCF0131.JPG
http://ktquilts.com/images/NewPictGet/DSCF0131.JPG
#13
Oh my! "stood on the dresser"
You're a brave women using your grandmother quilts made in the 30s or 40s. I'd be afraid to let anyone touch them.
They are beautiful. It's so wonderful to have a tresure so lovely to share with your grandchildren.
You're a brave women using your grandmother quilts made in the 30s or 40s. I'd be afraid to let anyone touch them.
They are beautiful. It's so wonderful to have a tresure so lovely to share with your grandchildren.
#15
WOWSER! Can you imagine sleeping in a bedroom such as that one in the photo. Or better yet, HAVING a bed room such as that? SIGH
Marcia, yours is equally as wonderful, just not as many beds. SIGH
I guess I am just gonna to be green today. :hunf:
SIGH
Riley...SIGH
Marcia, yours is equally as wonderful, just not as many beds. SIGH
I guess I am just gonna to be green today. :hunf:
SIGH
Riley...SIGH
#20
Originally Posted by sewsewquilter
Oh my! "stood on the dresser"
You're a brave women using your grandmother quilts made in the 30s or 40s. I'd be afraid to let anyone touch them.
They are beautiful. It's so wonderful to have a tresure so lovely to share with your grandchildren.
You're a brave women using your grandmother quilts made in the 30s or 40s. I'd be afraid to let anyone touch them.
They are beautiful. It's so wonderful to have a tresure so lovely to share with your grandchildren.
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