Karen arrived bright and early! We've got her son's Wake Forest Trip Around the World quilt in the machine and stitching away!
Love the variegated thread against the solid fabrics---
This is one masculine feeling quilt that any 12 year old boy would love!
NO FLOWERS!!
It's going to be a fun day!
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Thursday, April 19, 2012
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Love the colors. Is the quilting design a panto? if so, which one?
ReplyDeleteMaybe a program? Don't some of the quilting machines sort of do it for you?
ReplyDeleteGee, could also pass a a Purdue quilt!! LOL
ReplyDeleteBev (kwiltpharm@aol.con)
What panto are you using?
ReplyDeleteHi Bonnie,
ReplyDeleteThat is a nice quilt. I like the others would like to know the name of the pattern you are using to quilt the quilt so I can see if a panto is available.
Thanks,
Terry (davist@hendrix.edu)
Would LOVE to see a picture of the quilt when completed. My oldest niece went to Wake Forest.
ReplyDeleteI would love to know the panto name too. It's really a nice masculine one.
ReplyDeleteLooking good!
ReplyDeleteI too would like to know what panto you are using.
Do I see your Dear Jane quilt hanging behind your frame?
ReplyDeleteLooks good!
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