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Monday, July 4, 2022
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8 comments:
Pamela: They are both equally lovely.
I bet they are warm.
Catherine
Both Hexagon-temperature quilts are great.
Congratulations on the complete of the second year temperature quilt.
🙌🎉🙌🎉🙌
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.
Wonderful (and somehow it reminds me of Chemistry and molecular formula)
Congrats on this huge finish! I really like the year 2 colour scheme, but both are pretty.
Congratulations!
Every 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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