Tumbler quilt, scrappy
#51
Originally Posted by spindreams
OMG! Please do not give this lovely quilt to the dog! Buy him an old blanket at the goodwill! And don't hide it in the truck. It would be a wonderful cozy couch throw for chilly Fall nights.
Just sayin'.
Jane
Just sayin'.
Jane
#52
Originally Posted by Muv
Originally Posted by spindreams
OMG! Please do not give this lovely quilt to the dog! Buy him an old blanket at the goodwill! And don't hide it in the truck. It would be a wonderful cozy couch throw for chilly Fall nights.
Just sayin'.
Jane
Just sayin'.
Jane
#53
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Isn't it great when you can make a quilt from your stash? I like your version of the tumbler with such pretty fabrics. If the quilt is a little thinner, so what, sometimes we need just a light throw to cover us.
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Very nice. That is an excellent use of scraps.
If you really are unsure of how to use it, I am sure there is a local charity supplying quilts to kids. In our county, there are good choices: both the hospital and a private social work agency dealing with kids in placement take in quilts for kids in need, as do many churches.
I keep one lap quilt in the car because DH likes it cooler than I do. A quilt is much nicer than an argument.
If you really are unsure of how to use it, I am sure there is a local charity supplying quilts to kids. In our county, there are good choices: both the hospital and a private social work agency dealing with kids in placement take in quilts for kids in need, as do many churches.
I keep one lap quilt in the car because DH likes it cooler than I do. A quilt is much nicer than an argument.
#60
Originally Posted by QM
Very nice. That is an excellent use of scraps.
If you really are unsure of how to use it, I am sure there is a local charity supplying quilts to kids. In our county, there are good choices: both the hospital and a private social work agency dealing with kids in placement take in quilts for kids in need, as do many churches.
I keep one lap quilt in the car because DH likes it cooler than I do. A quilt is much nicer than an argument.
If you really are unsure of how to use it, I am sure there is a local charity supplying quilts to kids. In our county, there are good choices: both the hospital and a private social work agency dealing with kids in placement take in quilts for kids in need, as do many churches.
I keep one lap quilt in the car because DH likes it cooler than I do. A quilt is much nicer than an argument.
Wendy, if you still don't understand what we are trying to tell you, send me a PM and I'll PM you back.
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