My daughter and granddaughter came to visit yesterday and I showed them the quilt which I am currently binding which led to a thorough recce of my sewing room. I was delighted that three of my recent quilts found a home with a fourth soon to follow. These were always meant to find a new home eventually whether to sell, give to charity or best of all to family and friends. So job done and I get to visit them once in a while!
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Glimma Crosses |
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Quilt made in a workshop with Marion Fox, made twice as big. |
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Two happy campers with my Jelly Roll Race quilt |
2 comments:
I love the quilt made by my great grandmother and begged to have it when my father wanted to give it to a museum. Now I am happy that all my kids will take over my quilts eventually. Luckily none of my quilts would be deemed museum pieces, even at a ripe old age.
Happiness all round - fabulous! I love sharing my quilts around the family too!
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