Turning Twenty Quilt
#21
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Join Date: Jul 2007
Posts: 1,053
Yes, they're finished, folded and being stored under one of my beds right now. I think we're going to decide where to distibute them at our next gathering in Nov. Not that I don't like taking them out and looking at them now and then, but I think they'd be better served elsewhere. :D
I'm not sure if any of the ladies even got a picture of them before they handed them over to me. I need to get pics of them so they can have them, don't I! If I get some before we hand them out, I'll post them. They're all so different!
I'm not sure if any of the ladies even got a picture of them before they handed them over to me. I need to get pics of them so they can have them, don't I! If I get some before we hand them out, I'll post them. They're all so different!
#23
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Join Date: Jan 2012
Location: Holmen, WI
Posts: 6,459
6 days really is humming right along! I can't believe in the book when they say their took a day to cut out & put together. Mine took me a couple of weeks. This is beautiful & I'll bet your niece LOVED it!
#29
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Central IL along the Mississippi
Posts: 258
One of the LQS offers what she calls Turning Twenty Bundles. There will be 20 fat qtrs of one line of fabric that all go together. Sometimes they are on sale for less than $30 bundle. I have a couple in my stash right now that I bought on sale for some future project. The Turning Twenty and Turning Twenty Again are nice patterns and they go together so fast. I have one ready to quilt that I made out of flannel for my grandson. Hopefully I will get that done before Xmas.
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