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you know how hard that is?
was in
was part of a friendship swap that I had
with my sister,
The quilt patten is a double Irish Chain and the only rule in the swap was we all had to use the same pink solid as the background. Each of us chose a different fabric to use as our setting fabric. As shown above, Angie choose a romantic floral by Concord fabrics. Those of you that have been quilting for over 25 years are sure to have owned a piece of this fabric.
Why did it take me so long to finish the quilt top? I would like to say that Angie’s boys were 6, 4 and 2 at the time so they probably were not interested in a pink floral quilt. Maybe it was to painful to work on, I don’t really know.
Kadence snuggling |
Kadence with the quilt. I think my sister would be thrilled
to know that her granddaughter owned
something she had made.
A few months later, Kirk sent me a picture he had found of Angie actually piecing this quilt top. Of course you can barely see the quilt pieces on that colorful bedspread.(so 80’s)
I will treasure the picture as it completes the circle on my Quilter’s S.O.S.
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