It may have taken 5 years but the binding is on. One down, eight to go.
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Originally Posted by Bugaroo
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I just finished my Farm Girl 2 quilt over-sized queen. I did it all on the sewing machine! Don't think I will ever do that again. This is my first full sized quilt. I learned a lot along the way!!!!
WMUTeach, beautiful quilt and story. I know that your nephew will definitely cherish it. |
WMUTech, what a labor of love! Your stitches are beautiful. I don't have the patience to hand quilt but I love to look hand quilting gives quilts. I'm sure your nephew and his wife will treasure the quilt!
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Bugaroo, beautiful finish! I love the whimsical feel the Lori Holt Farm Girl quilts have. Kudos for making such a huge quilt on your domestic sewing machine! I'm gearing myself mentally for the challenge of doing a queen size on my home sewing machine too!
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Zozee, you and your family are in my prayers. May God hold your hands!
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WMU, thank you for sharing your story and the photos. The quilt is so beautiful!
Connie, congratulations on becoming a Grandma! zozee, you are doing such a great job encouraging us. Grace and peace to you and your family at this difficult time. |
WMUteach I have several of my grandmothers quilts that were all hand sewed from flour sacks. Love them too much to use them. Also there is an elderly lady up here, North Ga mountains, that had sews all her quilts and sells them at a local store. They are beautifully detailed and take her a year to make one!!
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Retiredteacher09, it is so cool how your quilt parts came from so many places making it a quilt of love.
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Zozee- I am so sorry to hear about your brother in law. Hugs.
Rob |
Zozee: Prayers being sent your way. Thanks, Krisb, for covering February.
Thanks, joe’smom and Bugaroo. |
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