Some More Pay It Forward Projects
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Some More Pay It Forward Projects
Around the beginning of the year, there was a facebook status update floating around that stated:
Pay it forward 2012. I will make something handmade for the first 3 people that comment. They must in return post this on their status and make something for the first 3 people that comment. The rules are it must be handmade from you and delivered before the end of 2012.
I already posted one set of pictures: http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t186995.html
These projects are actually all for one person. I had made the quilt first when the Bills fabric was given to me. The woman that these are for is the only Bills fan I know, so I'm calling these her "bonus" projects.
The quilt is a "Passion Fruit" stack 'n' whack quilt. The bag was made with a twister tool with tiny yo-yos in the center of the twisters and buttons topping those. I also did some new things with this project. I tried twin needle free motion quilting for the first time and I used some ribbon bobbin work for the handles. With the smaller scraps leftover from the bag, I made an eyeglass case with tiny twisters to match the coordinating bag. Thanks for looking!
Pay it forward 2012. I will make something handmade for the first 3 people that comment. They must in return post this on their status and make something for the first 3 people that comment. The rules are it must be handmade from you and delivered before the end of 2012.
I already posted one set of pictures: http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...r-t186995.html
These projects are actually all for one person. I had made the quilt first when the Bills fabric was given to me. The woman that these are for is the only Bills fan I know, so I'm calling these her "bonus" projects.
The quilt is a "Passion Fruit" stack 'n' whack quilt. The bag was made with a twister tool with tiny yo-yos in the center of the twisters and buttons topping those. I also did some new things with this project. I tried twin needle free motion quilting for the first time and I used some ribbon bobbin work for the handles. With the smaller scraps leftover from the bag, I made an eyeglass case with tiny twisters to match the coordinating bag. Thanks for looking!
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