Hi
I have decided to enter in the exhibition here in my town.
It is so thrilling and exciting.
It is like a quilt show whiteout the judges!
Now, what quilts to bring ??
Here are a few pictures
Will this doe?!
Hi
I have decided to enter in the exhibition here in my town.
It is so thrilling and exciting.
It is like a quilt show whiteout the judges!
Now, what quilts to bring ??
Here are a few pictures
Will this doe?!
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God, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The stash to make a quilt to help me cope,
A quilt to give to comfort those I love in times of hurt, fear and uncertainty.
And the courage to keep on sewing when life itself seems held together by a single thread of hope.
Take them ALL! I don't know how you are going to choose if you are limited to just a couple. You do beautiful work.
Robin
My Pinterest Page of the Quilts I've Made: http://www.pinterest.com/rwmomto3/quilts-ive-made/
I "vote" for the last one
That'll definitely do! Annika, you do beautiful work. Any or all of those will make a fantastic display!
*~* Myrna *~*
*~* Quilters lead pieceful lives *~*
Annika, you sure make it hard to decide cause they are all beautiful! Take as many as you can carry!
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My favorite is the third quilt pictured. The purple stars on white.
As many as you are able to display!
Gosh you do really nice work! I really love them all. The Irish Chain is always my favorite but I would take all of them to display so everyone can see how great they are.
Are you really serious!!!!! All of them are amazing. I was like " Oh the multi-color one, oh the purple one, etc" . If limited to just one or two then I suggest placing a number on each one then placing matching number in a basket and have someone pull it out of hat. That way you just wrap your mind around which ever number come out go with it.
Or should I take some of these?
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God, Grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change,
The stash to make a quilt to help me cope,
A quilt to give to comfort those I love in times of hurt, fear and uncertainty.
And the courage to keep on sewing when life itself seems held together by a single thread of hope.