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Monday Morning Star Count - Year Two Temperature Quilt Finish
I have been slowly quilting away on this one and am happy to show the finished quilt, front and back! Backing is made of leftover fabric from front.
Here is year one as comparison.
Side by side - -
Pamela: They are both equally lovely.
ReplyDeleteI bet they are warm.
Catherine
Both Hexagon-temperature quilts are great.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on the complete of the second year temperature quilt.
ReplyDelete🙌🎉🙌🎉🙌
The lining is also perfect.
You are wonderful to carefully record the daily temperature and finish it in a work.
Pamela,you are wonderful.
🙌😆🙌😂🙌
Congratulations! Fantastic finish. It is interesting to see them beside each other to compare them.
ReplyDeleteWonderful (and somehow it reminds me of Chemistry and molecular formula)
ReplyDeleteCongrats on this huge finish! I really like the year 2 colour scheme, but both are pretty.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations!
ReplyDeleteEvery one of your temperature quilts is unique in its own way.
Year one is more of a summer quilt and year two would look good on a bed in winter.
How do you indicate the months on your temperature quilts? I very much like your Hexi version!
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