I am just sick!!
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
I'm sorry for you that this has happened, as it hurts you, more than anyone will understand or know. It's a lovely looking quilt!!
What a great idea, with all the XOX's for hugs and kisses, along with all the signatures!
I'd be interested to see, close in on one or two of the blocks, to see how the signatures are on it. That is, if you wouldn't mind.
Also too, curious, as to the occasion that it has been done for.
Please? and Thanks!
What a great idea, with all the XOX's for hugs and kisses, along with all the signatures!
I'd be interested to see, close in on one or two of the blocks, to see how the signatures are on it. That is, if you wouldn't mind.
Also too, curious, as to the occasion that it has been done for.
Please? and Thanks!
This was the post I did a few months ago. As I read what the kids had written, I felt the quilt was wrapped in love. The quilting is meandering hearts.
This is the block I used - all 240 of them. If I had to do it again, I believe I would have paper pieced them rather than ironing on freezer paper.
Thanks for all of your encouragement. I don't feel quite so bad now.
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Originally Posted by QuiltE
What a great idea, with all the XOX's for hugs and kisses, along with all the signatures!
I thought of hugs and kisses.
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I've always heard that you should always have a mistake in a quilt (not a problem for me to accomplish) but I never knew why until I was reading the forward in a quilting book a couple months ago. Don't remember which one, so I can't quote it exactly, but it was along the lines of the Amish women always make a mistake in a quilt so as not to offend God at their attempts of perfection.
And your mistake is definately not one that takes away from the design of the quilt. Just think, it could have been of stars with one of the blocks flipped...go ahead, ask me how I know what that looks like. lol
And your mistake is definately not one that takes away from the design of the quilt. Just think, it could have been of stars with one of the blocks flipped...go ahead, ask me how I know what that looks like. lol
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