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Posted by Pat in Virginia on October 1, 2009, 8:08 pm
On second thought, that quilt would really match my new car. With winter
coming soon, I need a new car quilt. Address upon request.
Pat in Virginia
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> Usually, I try to make quilts that either somewhat match the decor of the
> intended recipient or are composed of the recipient's favorite colors.
> However, I've got a black, red, and white top from one of Terbear's swap,
> that is just stunning (everyone did a wonderful job), and yet, I can't
> seem to move forward on the quilting because it doesn't fit either of my
> criteria. I think I'm being too rigid in my ideas. I need a new
> philosophy. Anyone else run into this?
> Best regards,
> Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by Michelle C. on October 1, 2009, 8:51 pm
LOL Pat! A second thought beg. I LOVE it! Nice try.
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
Pat in Virginia wrote:
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> On second thought, that quilt would really match my new car. With winter
> coming soon, I need a new car quilt. Address upon request.
> Pat in Virginia
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>> Usually, I try to make quilts that either somewhat match the decor of the
>> intended recipient or are composed of the recipient's favorite colors.
>> However, I've got a black, red, and white top from one of Terbear's swap,
>> that is just stunning (everyone did a wonderful job), and yet, I can't
>> seem to move forward on the quilting because it doesn't fit either of my
>> criteria. I think I'm being too rigid in my ideas. I need a new
>> philosophy. Anyone else run into this?
>> Best regards,
>> Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by Martha on October 7, 2009, 1:12 pm
A foster child would love it.
They often have very little of their own.
Martha
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> On second thought, that quilt would really match my new car. With winter
> coming soon, I need a new car quilt. Address upon request.
> Pat in Virginia
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> > Usually, I try to make quilts that either somewhat match the decor of the
> > intended recipient or are composed of the recipient's favorite colors.
> > However, I've got a black, red, and white top from one of Terbear's swap,
> > that is just stunning (everyone did a wonderful job), and yet, I can't
> > seem to move forward on the quilting because it doesn't fit either of my
> > criteria. I think I'm being too rigid in my ideas. I need a new
> > philosophy. Anyone else run into this?
> > Best regards,
> > Michelle in Nevada
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Posted by Michelle C. on October 7, 2009, 9:28 pm
Thanks for the suggestion, Martha. :-)
Best regards,
Michelle in Nevada
Martha wrote:
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> A foster child would love it.
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> They often have very little of their own.
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> Martha
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>> On second thought, that quilt would really match my new car. With winter
>> coming soon, I need a new car quilt. Address upon request.
>> Pat in Virginia
>>> Usually, I try to make quilts that either somewhat match the decor of the
>>> intended recipient or are composed of the recipient's favorite colors.
>>> However, I've got a black, red, and white top from one of Terbear's swap,
>>> that is just stunning (everyone did a wonderful job), and yet, I can't
>>> seem to move forward on the quilting because it doesn't fit either of my
>>> criteria. I think I'm being too rigid in my ideas. I need a new
>>> philosophy. Anyone else run into this?
>>> Best regards,
>>> Michelle in Nevada
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> intended recipient or are composed of the recipient's favorite colors.
> However, I've got a black, red, and white top from one of Terbear's swap,
> that is just stunning (everyone did a wonderful job), and yet, I can't
> seem to move forward on the quilting because it doesn't fit either of my
> criteria. I think I'm being too rigid in my ideas. I need a new
> philosophy. Anyone else run into this?
> Best regards,
> Michelle in Nevada