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Posted by Sharon on April 21, 2008, 9:39 pm
> Can't wait to see pictures!
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> One of the most fun part of hug quilts (for me anyway!) is seeing how thes=
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> "hodge-podge" blocks all end up in one quilt... and it works! =A0Nobody re=
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> knows what everybody else has done... =A0but it works!!
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> Goes to show you that the karma of hug quilts is pretty powerful!
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> Kate in MIhttp://community.webshots.com/user/K_Groves
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> >I just want to say that I am having SO much fun putting together the
> >thank-you-for-doing-the-hug-list quilt blocks that you guys sent me! =A0I=
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> >beautiful, and makes me feel really good to making a Quilt For Me right
> >now. You guys sent me such lovely blocks to work with - how could it
> >possibly be anything BUT beautiful! =A0TIA, and I will also be back when =
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> >is quilted and posted in webshots.
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> > Karen, Queen of Squishies
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> > An oyster can live to itself, but without
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My HUG quilt was presented to my friend Judy Friday night - after a
good bawling session, we chowed down on Italian food. She's still
blubbering - she's such a sweetie. It was great fun putting it
together - I was so surprised to see how many purple fabrics were out
there. I was practically stalking the mailman every day to see if
another block arrived. :-) What fun!!!
Sharon (N.B.)
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