Two Valuable Lessons
#11
I stretch it out on the floor tie in enough places to hold , then pin and pick it up, i just can't stay on the floor that long, my pretzel days are gone LOL :D I think its beautiful, and no one looks at the back. If you get complaints I'll take it :wink:
#13
I think your quilt is beautiful. I am sure it will be used and loved....and that's what is important, in my book.
We learn something with everything we do. Just ask me about the orphan blocks I have from some of my work! LOL
We learn something with everything we do. Just ask me about the orphan blocks I have from some of my work! LOL
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The back looks alot like my grand daughters first quilt. It was the first one I had ever made. I have learned alot since then. My DGD sleeps with the quilt every night. She loves it even though it isn't perfect. Guess that's the most important thing I learned, it doesn't have to be perfect, just made with love.
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