2019/2020 2.5" Birthday Swap
#961
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Join Date: Dec 2012
Location: Connellsville Pa
Posts: 1,702
Hi ladies, I'm back from Vacation and I am already missing my family.
I am loving to 2.5 square guilt patterns everyone is posting. I love scrappy quilts.
https://3and3quarters.net/2012/08/15...d20d519ce2f569 Here is a link to a block I found that I would like to make a quilt with my 2.5 square blocks. It is called Jacobs ladder.
I am loving to 2.5 square guilt patterns everyone is posting. I love scrappy quilts.
https://3and3quarters.net/2012/08/15...d20d519ce2f569 Here is a link to a block I found that I would like to make a quilt with my 2.5 square blocks. It is called Jacobs ladder.
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#962
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Wyoming in the summer, Florida in the winter
Posts: 7,583
Happy Birthday ladies, hope both of your days are fabulous!!
Here's 2 quilts that I just finished sewing, time for the long arm now to get them done.[ATTACH=CONFIG]615038[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]615039[/ATTACH]
Here's 2 quilts that I just finished sewing, time for the long arm now to get them done.[ATTACH=CONFIG]615038[/ATTACH][ATTACH=CONFIG]615039[/ATTACH]
#964
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: South Lyon, MI
Posts: 2,758
Hi everyone..........
August birthday address is out.....sorry no power yesterday with the storm that blew thru.....
Please make sure that you get Cheesehead's package out early. (she will be out of town for her birthday)
August birthday address is out.....sorry no power yesterday with the storm that blew thru.....
Please make sure that you get Cheesehead's package out early. (she will be out of town for her birthday)
#965
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: South Lyon, MI
Posts: 2,758
I just want to make them !
Few more hours to post your photo's and links of 2.5" ideas for the contest. I will pick a winner tonight.
Barb
Few more hours to post your photo's and links of 2.5" ideas for the contest. I will pick a winner tonight.
Barb
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#966
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: South Lyon, MI
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Macybaby....what a lucky family you have. Quilts make a beautiful keepsake <3 QUOTE=Macybaby;8279269]Yesterday I re-homed about 20 quilts - feels real good to have my closet emptied out, and my pile of unquilted tops way down!
It was at the family reunion. I'm working on having a quilt for every family member and I've got a lot of them with more on the way. I'm up to about 60 quilts given and I think there are around 80 - 90 people. This is just my siblings, their spouses, nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews. I already did DH's side, but at this point that was only one person!
I'm not keeping track of who has gotten what, and I know a few poeple have taken more than one. The biggest "offender" is a niece-in-law, she's got about five of them so far. She's from Cambodia, and just loves the quilts. Last year she took one and curled up with it on the couch and took a nap. Her husband says she is always curled up with one of the quilts. A person that develops such a strong bond to her quilts deserves to have several!
I was hesitant to give up my first embroidery block quilt, it is a double irish chain with embroidered flowers in the open areas. A younger sister kept looking at it and carrying it around, but she was hesitant to claim it for herself in case someone else wanted it. She's a very self-sacrificing individual, and I finally told her to go put it in her car. I'm very glad that quilt went to someone that felt strongly about it.[/QUOTE]
It was at the family reunion. I'm working on having a quilt for every family member and I've got a lot of them with more on the way. I'm up to about 60 quilts given and I think there are around 80 - 90 people. This is just my siblings, their spouses, nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews. I already did DH's side, but at this point that was only one person!
I'm not keeping track of who has gotten what, and I know a few poeple have taken more than one. The biggest "offender" is a niece-in-law, she's got about five of them so far. She's from Cambodia, and just loves the quilts. Last year she took one and curled up with it on the couch and took a nap. Her husband says she is always curled up with one of the quilts. A person that develops such a strong bond to her quilts deserves to have several!
I was hesitant to give up my first embroidery block quilt, it is a double irish chain with embroidered flowers in the open areas. A younger sister kept looking at it and carrying it around, but she was hesitant to claim it for herself in case someone else wanted it. She's a very self-sacrificing individual, and I finally told her to go put it in her car. I'm very glad that quilt went to someone that felt strongly about it.[/QUOTE]
#967
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Join Date: Apr 2016
Location: Blue Ridge Mountians
Posts: 7,076
Cheesehead, your b'day card is packed and addressed. It will be taken to the post office tomorrow morning. (I have surgery at noon Monday and will be off the board for a while....) Happy Birthday!
#969
Hi ladies, I'm back from Vacation and I am already missing my family.
I am loving to 2.5 square guilt patterns everyone is posting. I love scrappy quilts.
https://3and3quarters.net/2012/08/15...d20d519ce2f569 Here is a link to a block I found that I would like to make a quilt with my 2.5 square blocks. It is called Jacobs ladder.
I am loving to 2.5 square guilt patterns everyone is posting. I love scrappy quilts.
https://3and3quarters.net/2012/08/15...d20d519ce2f569 Here is a link to a block I found that I would like to make a quilt with my 2.5 square blocks. It is called Jacobs ladder.
#970
Sure like the idea of "re-homing" quilts. I give any many and am working on my family too. Disocered that my nieces and nephews were getting quilts but not my own children. Bad mom, bad mom! So I am off on the adventure of getting two done by Christmas, son and one daughter. Other daughter....quilts some herself, so I am in a quandary as to what to make for her.
Love the idea of blessing your family with your handiwork. You are ambitious! 60 done with 20 more to go, Yikes.
Love the idea of blessing your family with your handiwork. You are ambitious! 60 done with 20 more to go, Yikes.
Yesterday I re-homed about 20 quilts - feels real good to have my closet emptied out, and my pile of unquilted tops way down!
It was at the family reunion. I'm working on having a quilt for every family member and I've got a lot of them with more on the way. I'm up to about 60 quilts given and I think there are around 80 - 90 people. This is just my siblings, their spouses, nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews. I already did DH's side, but at this point that was only one person!
I'm not keeping track of who has gotten what, and I know a few poeple have taken more than one. The biggest "offender" is a niece-in-law, she's got about five of them so far. She's from Cambodia, and just loves the quilts. Last year she took one and curled up with it on the couch and took a nap. Her husband says she is always curled up with one of the quilts. A person that develops such a strong bond to her quilts deserves to have several!
I was hesitant to give up my first embroidery block quilt, it is a double irish chain with embroidered flowers in the open areas. A younger sister kept looking at it and carrying it around, but she was hesitant to claim it for herself in case someone else wanted it. She's a very self-sacrificing individual, and I finally told her to go put it in her car. I'm very glad that quilt went to someone that felt strongly about it.
It was at the family reunion. I'm working on having a quilt for every family member and I've got a lot of them with more on the way. I'm up to about 60 quilts given and I think there are around 80 - 90 people. This is just my siblings, their spouses, nieces, nephews and grand nieces and nephews. I already did DH's side, but at this point that was only one person!
I'm not keeping track of who has gotten what, and I know a few poeple have taken more than one. The biggest "offender" is a niece-in-law, she's got about five of them so far. She's from Cambodia, and just loves the quilts. Last year she took one and curled up with it on the couch and took a nap. Her husband says she is always curled up with one of the quilts. A person that develops such a strong bond to her quilts deserves to have several!
I was hesitant to give up my first embroidery block quilt, it is a double irish chain with embroidered flowers in the open areas. A younger sister kept looking at it and carrying it around, but she was hesitant to claim it for herself in case someone else wanted it. She's a very self-sacrificing individual, and I finally told her to go put it in her car. I'm very glad that quilt went to someone that felt strongly about it.
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