hooked. that is how i would describe my relationship with quilting upon completion of lucille's onesie quilt. then it hit me: for christmas, i would make ALL of my presents! yes, what a great idea! (mind you, it was the beginning of november and my little is a very busy 2yo).
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not the best photograph, but here's the gist |
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lapsize quilt (approx. 1/2 the size of a twin) |
so i stopped by my local quilt shop and found two great kits for a beginner like myself; the fabric for the squares was precut leaving just the border, back, and binding for the maker to destroy, err, cut ;)
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