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I’m in the mood to share my fabric picks for 2 recent crib size quilt orders.  I think both moms did a really great job thinking about colors and themes.  Luckily, I was able to find the right fabric, always the tricky part.  I’m happy to get started quilting.  I’ve been M.I.A. recently due to [...]

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I can’t tell you how much it warms my heart to see “little people” enjoying my quilt creations.  Truly, I am so blessed and thankful to receive appreciation notes & pictures.  Here is baby Eichi, all the way from Japan. Photos are one of my simple pleasures, which overflow my life with joy. ♥ R

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If pictures can say a thousand words, this one says a million.  I love this picture.  Apparently, London loves her quilt. Tenniel, thank you for the photo! ♥ R

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Today, London is 1-year-old.  This is her gift from Aunty Robin & Cousin Cheyenne.  London, you are truly loved & a beautiful girl.  I hope you love your quilt for years to come. ♥ R

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This precious quilt is off to Kentucky for baby Jonah.  It was a pleasure to work with my favorite colors.  It’s always nice when a client just happens to have great taste. ♥ R

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Sipping my coffee on this mellow morning, I logged into my email account.  As I perused the various messages, I was particularly excited to see an email from a proud mama.  Thank you Erin for sharing these lovely pictures.  I could just eat this precious boy.  He’s truly adorable and I’m sure he blesses your [...]

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CLICK THE PICTURES FOR A LARGER VIEW This is a handy way to bind quilts or anything where you are trimming with eyelet lace or any sort of decoration. Step 1.  You will be sewing the eyelet lace onto the back of the quilt.  IMPORTANT: The eyelet lace needs to be right side up!  Don’t [...]

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Before you sandwich layer the back, batting, and front, please do yourself a huge favor and make sure all layers have been washed and dried.  I do cheat with my batting by misting it on both sides with my garden hose and promptly placing it in the dryer. I use a sandwiching technique that requires [...]

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