I make quilts *VBS*Remember this one? In the frame in the garage in October? A rainy day weekend's tying effort??
Here is where it went...
And even one picture would be worth a thousand words, right?This little gal is a sophomore at U of M(Minnesota-St. Paul campus). I had made her baby quilt 19 years ago...I think I showed you the shreds that are left of it, last May when she graduated. She was the first of my DD#1's friends to receive a baby quilt from me...seems to make her special, I think *VBS* I love a happy ending!
Wednesday, November 14, 2007
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Isn't that the sweetest compliment you could be paid!! :D
Looks like it was a hit Finn! Way to go!
The smile is worth even more than that *s*
She is absolutely adorable and wrapping up in that quilt pretty much says it all. Now, I know that pattern as "Party Hats" though I'm sure like most patterns it has a million names. But for these photos it sure seems to fit! She's having one fine party with one very, very pretty quilt!
looks like this quilt will be loved to rags too :-)
Looks like she is really enjoying her new quilt. A very lucky girl indeed.
Smiles all the way around. I even think the quilt is smiling.
What a great bunch of photos. She looks so happy with her quilt and that's what making quilts is all about - making someone smile.
Are those Packers fans in the other photos? If so, go Packers!
That is so sweet...from a baby quilt to a college quilt. You've a friend for life there...=)
I remeber clearly the picture of her with her "loved to death" quilt...looks like this one will be just as treasured, Tracey
Now we know why we do what we do. Photos like that gives one a warm glow and chase the winter blues away. What a gorgeous gorgeous smile.
Oh...those smiles and excitement are priceless reminders, aren't they! What a great young lady!!! I guess perhaps we need to stop and think just how much one gift can affect a whole life! ;-)
Hugs to you!
Finn, that smile makes everything worth it! I know that quilt is appreciated and will be taken care of for a long time.
Awww, cute girl and beautiful quilt put together make wonderful pictures!
State unit inspection? Boy, but I'd hate that... geesh! How often do you have to put up with inspections?
I'd say thats the seal of approval.
Seeing that last picture makes every minute spent on this quilt worthwhile. Seeing our quilts appreciated like this is what so many of us live for. She's a lovely young lady - with a perfect new quilt!
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