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Xmas Gifts

December 14, 2011 4 Comments

Hi I have a lovely friend who made me a special gift this xmas, and would love to share with you all the lovely quilt I was given. It is made from reproduction 30's fabrics, as my friend knows I have been interested in these lately. It is also hand quilted. Very special. Take a look [caption id="attachment_718" align="aligncenter" width="300"] Lucky Me[/caption] [caption id="attachment_719" align="aligncenter" width="300"] A special label just for me[/caption] Very special, I will treasure this little quilt. Take a look over on Laura from Pine ridge Quilters blog, she is doing a very special advent calendar this year. Each day she has pictures of antique quilts.   Happy Stitching Sharon  



4 Responses

Wendy
Wendy

August 03, 2016

What an amazing gift, the quilt is beautiful.

sue
sue

August 03, 2016

How lovely. You are very lucky to have such a special friend!! :-)

joan
joan

August 03, 2016

How wonderfrul – what a georgeous gift!

sharon
sharon

August 03, 2016

Thank you, I am very lucky.

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