Chicopee Square...a quilt for my niece
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Location: Central Willamette Valley, Oregon, USA
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In my world, we believe if we always want perfect corners, we will buy cheater quilts. I am getting better, but if I never make a perfect quilt, I can live with it. I can make quilts, and that is what makes me happy.
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love your quilt. I feel the same way ...... Perfect points are pointless anyway, right?... you know we are just people doing what we enjoy and if we have to be perfect than that takes the fun right out of it. I have put this quilt in my bucket list. The love we put into these quilts for family and friends is more important than a prefect point.
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Debbie B.,
One of my early quilts was a scrappy "Card Trick" quilt and it was missing quite a few points. So I named it,
"The Pointless Card Game". My hubby's Aunt just loves it, she's not a quilter and doesn't see the missing points.
Sharon W.
One of my early quilts was a scrappy "Card Trick" quilt and it was missing quite a few points. So I named it,
"The Pointless Card Game". My hubby's Aunt just loves it, she's not a quilter and doesn't see the missing points.
Sharon W.
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