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Old 10-28-2010, 05:02 AM
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GailG
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My oldest QUILTING UFO is a quilt top I made when taking a class at Hancock. It was sponsored by the St. Jude Children's Hospital in Memphis. It's a sampler made with the wildest colors I could ever imagine (lime green/yellow, very bright blue, lighter blue, etc). I bought a nice fabric for sashing and backing that would tie those blocks together, but I've never finished it. It's ready for the sandwiching process. This class was taken about 6 years ago.

I have an older project which I began when I was pregant for my oldest daughter in 1962. It was a little weaving project which required two very small "looms" which I had purchased from an add in a magazine or newspaper. I made a few squares and that was about it. It's still here in the original box. :o There are probably enough to make a small doll quilt for her grandchild.
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