Re: Outdoor quilt my wife made.
[Re: hrdtoflw]
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12/24/20 06:58 PM
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Thanks everyone for the kind responses. And thanks Crager for rotating the pic. We do most things old school, and will never change. I would like to wish everyone a very Merry Christmas!!!
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Re: Outdoor quilt my wife made.
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All done by hand!
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Re: Outdoor quilt my wife made.
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12/25/20 08:22 AM
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Fantastic. My grandmother was a seamstress. I have some amazing quilts she made for me over the years. The last one she built for me was out of my worn out blue jeans she saved over a 10 year period. I swear that thing weighs 20 lbs. Whenever I see a well built quilt I think of her. Thanks
Last edited by Pawnee; 12/25/20 08:23 AM.
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