Several
people have left comments or have sent me email messages about this
pattern. When I complete this piece, I
will offer the pattern as a give-away.
If more than one person is interested, I will draw one name. I don’t know when I will complete it, but
when I do, I will post about the give-away.
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8 comments:
Looking good. How big will it be when complete?
Looks like you'll be finished in no time at all. Love the design.
Beautiful progress. I like your map.
Greeetings, Manuela
It's looking good. I love seeing it grow.
Hi Pamela, I've enjoyed catching up on your posts... goodness there's a lot of stitching in your USA map, it's a great design!
I am sure this is a popular pattern! I haven't seen one like it around here although this is not really surprising haha. I shall feel smug that MO got two icons while AR and KS didn't get any. :b
The design area is about 17 inches by 24 inches. I'm not sure what I will do with it when I'm finished. It's kind of large to frame. Maybe I'll make it into some kind of quilted wall hanging.
I just love watching this come together! (I fear I may say that every time I see it.) When I was little, we lived south of Oklahoma City. It is always fun to see it on a map.
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