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...tah dah! here it is in all its finished glory! I have several images of it because, well, its big and hard to see in just one shot. And let me say a special thank you to the nice lady at the Fabric Store who helped me the day i went in there with half a quilt made and 100 questions!


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cyndi
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I have a couple heirloom quilts myself, one that was made by my great-grandmother. They're really special to me.
I wonder if it would be possible to create a quilt from the kids' outgrown baby/kid clothes. What a great graduation gift that would make!