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Monday, May 6, 2019
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8 comments:
Your quilting is SO even, even on the back!
If I were you, I'd not make another temperature quilt, or at least not in this way, I think two quilts are enough. IF you decide to make another one how about a mini hexagon quilt, or a stripy quilt, or an embroidered record of the temperatures?
It is looking good! Your quilting stitches are very even.
Great progress! I'd be very surprise if you didn't start any new temperature project, but maybe a different style this time?
Hi Pamela i think your temperature quilt is a wonderful idea and i love the colours and your hand stitching looks awesome,well done my friend xx
Yes, beautiful hand stitching. Whatever you decide it will be good.
You're on a roll!
These oranges, yellows and whites are just fabulous together!
Hmmm. You might have developed a great habit here, stitching these hexies. If you don't continue, you might miss the habit. But then maybe continuing feels tedious. Anyway, it's a great project and just so pretty after your quilting.
xx, Carol
This is just fabulous! Hope you start another one!
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