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This quilt has been made for my lost Granddaughter Tarrah. She was given up for adoption in 1989. And found in October 2008. I cannot begin to tell you all how pleased I am.
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So, I had to make her a very special quilt. She loves pinks, polka-dots,butterflies and cats. I got them all in this quilt. And I backed it with "Minkee" in a pink/brown print.
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On the machine for quilting. What you cannot see is MaggieMay lying at the end just out of the way.
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I love all the pinks here. Now I want to make myself one in browns. I thought the assembly was tricky but it came out great! I numbered each set of five rows and also gave them letters. Kept me straight.
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Just beginning assembly. I kept it very organized. The corner triangles were from a different set of fabrics so there were no repeats.
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