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Quilt Completed

I was busy a couple of weeks ago on sewing.  I finished a small quilt.


It is not so Florida-y, but it is always fun to throw a quilt together.  This was a manageable size for practicing the quilting on my machine.

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  1. I bet that will keep you warm on those chilly non-Floriday nights!

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  2. What a beautiful job you did! Love the fabrics you chose.

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  3. I DO see a bit of blue in there. I like seeing what you create.

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  4. I am impressed. That is a cool looking quilt and looks great for a Florida chill.

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  5. When I have sewn things and I look back on them, I find the memories of the time I made the item come flooding back. You get both warm and memories.

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  6. That's interesting. No one in my family that I know of ever made a quilt although my grandmother did leave a single nine patch square in her things.

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  7. I have never tackled any quilting larger than a table mat. Maybe someday.

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  8. Very nice! My mom was a quilter, perhaps I'll give it try. Though I'm not sure I'd have the patience.

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  9. I know a number of quilters and I don't get the pull of the hobby, but I love the finished products.

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    1. I didn't get it for a long time either, but now I find it a kick to complete one.

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  10. Every Monday the quilters are at our senior center. I am so tempted to join them but fear I would mess up all their wonderful work. You are truly an artist.

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  11. Lovely looking quilt! You are very talented.

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  12. I'm always so envious of people who are able to make such quilting masterpieces. Great job!

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  13. I have only ever made one small one when I was younger and felt pride in doing such things. Now my eye sight is weak and I've lost some of my zeal.
    You are doing an excellent job with your machine.

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