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Old 07-22-2018, 07:22 AM
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Love all your quilts! We just got home last night from over 4 weeks camping too, but mostly in power sites. We only have a Roadtrek with no generator, but do enjoy dry camping for a few days at a time. I enjoy doing hand work too. Did manage to get a few scrappy blocks done on the Featherweight during icky weather.
Thank you for sharing your photos, they are really inspiring!
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Old 07-22-2018, 10:12 AM
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Lots of beautiful quilts made on your camping trip.
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Not only are your patterns adorable but your fabric choices are wonderful and so is your quilting. They are all so sweet.
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Did you use a generator or solar for your power?
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Love all the fabrics you used. Beautiful quilts!
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Old 07-23-2018, 02:55 AM
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We use a generator. Haven't tried solar yet. Have you?

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Did you use a generator or solar for your power?
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Wow. Such beautiful quilts.
I've thought about taking my machine in our trailer, but haven't done so yet. I always take xstitch and knitting.
Maybe in August.
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Fantastic! They are so cute and I am sure they will be loved!
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Wow, these are lovely. I went dry camping too, and wish I would have thought to take my machine and be as productive as you were!
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I really like the flange binding, too. I found it on the internet about 3 or 4 years ago, and now it is my go-to all the time binding. It does take a little longer to make the binding, but I love that you don't have to hand sew the binding, and the end product looks great.

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Your fabrics are adorable and sure to make a mom and baby so happy! I really like your flange bindings.
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