Thank you so much!
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A little history-I have been working for months on a puff quilt for DH. I have been avoiding doing more to it because I have only made one other. I figured out how to make them from a picture. The first one I put the back on by sewing all around and turning right side out. It worked, but it never looked 'Finished'.
Today as I was reading the topics, I saw a link that was posted by a member, (you know who you are) who mentioned a site {tipnut.com}. I was curious, so I visited the site. While wandering, I stumbled onto a tutorial for making a puff quilt. It showed me how to make it look finished. DH will be surprised how fast he will get his quilt (Now that I can 'Finish' it.) :thumbup: How did I survive before I joined you all? :-)
Today as I was reading the topics, I saw a link that was posted by a member, (you know who you are) who mentioned a site {tipnut.com}. I was curious, so I visited the site. While wandering, I stumbled onto a tutorial for making a puff quilt. It showed me how to make it look finished. DH will be surprised how fast he will get his quilt (Now that I can 'Finish' it.) :thumbup: How did I survive before I joined you all? :-)
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I am so glad to hear that you found the right tutorial, to help you finish your husbands puff quilt!! :thumbup: Please do share pictures with all of us, when you get it finished. I can hardly wait to see it!!
:D :D :D :D
:D :D :D :D
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I will post pictures when I finish it, but I've got to finish 1st Great niece gifts first. Watch for "puff quilt" topic sometime after holidays? Thanks for all the kind encouragement. :thumbup:
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