GG Mary
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Hi GG,
Thanks for describing your fabric. I'm on a mission now to look through all my American Patchwork & Quilting magazines.
Congratulations on your large family and your many years of marriage. I'm sure you're already thinking of a baby quilt for the next great grandchild.
Jennie
Thanks for describing your fabric. I'm on a mission now to look through all my American Patchwork & Quilting magazines.
Congratulations on your large family and your many years of marriage. I'm sure you're already thinking of a baby quilt for the next great grandchild.
Jennie
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actually I did make a quilt already for the new great grandchild his big sister allof 19 months old pulled it out of th sack put it over her lap and rubbed the silk et chenilles and said nice. Ever since she has been wrapping her dolls in it and cuddling with it herself so new brother will need GG to get another one made in short order. ha
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Originally Posted by GG Mary
jennie so excited to hear from u. we moved from a big old victorian house to a ranch and in the move i seem to have sold given away or just lost the book with the pattern .The bulk of color a burgandy print with tiny leaves .i have some triangles and long 5 inch strips which i guess could be border. theni have tan three inch strips with thread spools on it in blue,pink,green,burgandy spools. then plain tan 3 by 6 rectangles as well as plain tan 3 inch squares. Then I have triangles cut out of tan material with blue grapes, blueberries as well as pink fruits.i also have some strips of this material about inch and half wide i think it had to be in an issue between 1990 to 2000. thank u so much i know i thought it was a beautiful pattern and little unusual thanks again
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