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Old 01-06-2010, 06:33 AM
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Another great quilt, Eddie.
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:35 AM
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I must say, you always do a fantastic job. You should have your own quilt show.
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Old 01-06-2010, 07:01 PM
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Originally Posted by rdem
Eddie that's another really nice quilt :-) :!: Gosh you get through some sewing :!: By the way how are you liking your new machines :?:
Love them! It's like driving a super fast sports car! :D
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Truly beautiful quilt, Eddie!!!!
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Wow! Just gorgeous! You do amazing work! and I love the fabrics! Do you actually work a job as well? or is this your full time employment? You're the fastest quilter I've ever seen!
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Beautiful as usual. Stunning color and fabric combo.
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Beautiful as usual. Stunning color and fabric combo.
How many hours do you spend (on average during a week) quilting? I spend 4 or 5 hours a day sewing and make a lot of Linus quilts considerably smaller and very simple patterns but don't come close to what you do. In addition, the quilting on mine pale in comparison to yours.
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Thanks again for the kind words, everyone. :)

Originally Posted by Ellie
Beautiful as usual. Stunning color and fabric combo.
How many hours do you spend (on average during a week) quilting? I spend 4 or 5 hours a day sewing and make a lot of Linus quilts considerably smaller and very simple patterns but don't come close to what you do. In addition, the quilting on mine pale in comparison to yours.
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I probably spend about 20 hours a week on quilting, but it varies sometimes more or less depending on what other stuff I have going on. But 20 hours is probably about average for me.
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