The quilt I made for my little sister and brother-in-law

Very nice....I wish my hands would still let me quilt.
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That's a heck of a deal!! I know I paid more than that for my panel and the print fabric to match!
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I can't wait to see what you end up doing with it!



Katy, I'm so sorry. I hate to think of a day when I can't quilt. That would be hard.
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Thanks again everyone!
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My sister sent me a picture of it on their bed the other day. I think it is funny... they even painted their bedroom in the new house blue because they knew what the quilt looked like!
 
Beth,
A beautiful quilt.
Your stitches made in love will be strong thru the years.
They will stand the test of time...a testament to diligence, patience and dedication.
May your sister and her husband be warmed by your quilt and enjoy the gift from your loving heart.
 
Your quilt is beautiful. You did such a nice job. I like to put a lot of information on the label. I always assume it will be handed down in the family. I write the date of the quilt, person's name, my name and city, state. I also like to use some of the fabric and make a label. On my sister's wall quilt I put an old picture of my sister, and also one of mine along with the info. She loved it.
 
Acre, I told you I would bid on it for you, but you never told me how high to go on it! I did win it. So if you want it, we can make the arrangements to make it happen!
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Country Lady,
I always made big labels on the back using fabric from the quilt with all my other quilts in the past. I used a fabric marker that was supposed to be permanent, but it seemed to fade pretty badly, though. I couldn't seem to find the patience to stitch all of the info on this one. How do you do yours?
 
Such a beautiful quilt. Your hand stitching looks perfect.
I'm sure the quilt will warm their hearts forever.

I've got to look for that panel. I know someone that would love it.
 

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