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I finished the quilt top and it is off to the quilters! I didn't have time to get a good full picture, but be assured - no more hole in the middle and border is on.
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With the left over blocks and fabric I made this charity quilt. I already have plans for where it is going to go.
6 comments from wonderful readers:
Dawn - this is fantastic - unusual and gorgeous. I look forward to seeing it quilted xxx
What a treasure you have created! And a great charity quilt, too!
Both of them are terrific and I'm sure both of them will be treasured!!
Yeah! Yippie! Congratulations. :) Looks lovely and the charity quilt, too. You're amazing, okay? Just amazing.
great work Dawn, I really love the Eldon quilt, I haven't seen that log cabin variation before,keep up the good charity work, Tracey
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