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A new niece, a new baby quilt! #FMQ #babyquilt – Creature Comfort Quilts
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May 11, 2015. A new niece, a new baby quilt! I was so excited to find out that we were having another new baby in the family. Around the same we heard the news, I had thought that I might want to try my hand at FMQ with some more complex patterns, and wanted to start with a small project. Those two events coincided, and, in my world, that means another baby quilt! Her mother says she is a cryer, but she was a perfect angel the entire time we were there. View all posts by creaturecomfortquilts. Great name...
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WIP Wednesday- La Havana Vieja, Part 3 #quilt – Creature Comfort Quilts
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July 22, 2015. July 22, 2015. WIP Wednesday- La Havana Vieja, Part 3 #quilt. Scroll down to see more content. It’s me again, the husband. This is the third in what seems like the never ending saga of my first attempt at a quilt. In fairness, we were distracted by a wonderful vacation,. And a trip back to my wife’s hometown to visit her family. Now that we are all back in town, I have once again begun to work on my quilt in earnest. Backing fabric, upside down in the picture, but we did it right side up!
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Asante – A finish it up Friday #quilt – Creature Comfort Quilts
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May 29, 2015. May 29, 2015. Asante – A finish it up Friday #quilt. Scroll down to see more content. My love of quilting starts with my love of textiles. As a child in the upper Midwest, the bright colors and strong patterns in my mother’s sewing closet were a balm against long, dark, grey winters. As I grew, and left the prairie, I sought out the textile section of every art, history, and anthropology museum I could find. One of my favorites was always The Textile Museum. In Washington, DC. The oranges a...