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Related: About this forumI finished this one a while ago
but I got lazy about getting it posted.
It covers the top of a queen-sized bed.
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I finished this one a while ago (Original Post)
MissMillie
May 2020
OP
We started using quilting fabrics to make masks. Out pile of "scrap" looks even larger!
marble falls
May 2020
#6
Srkdqltr
(7,612 posts)1. Very nice
PJMcK
(22,849 posts)2. Nice work!
Your quilt looks cozy. Enjoy!
What's next? (wink)
MissMillie
(38,949 posts)3. I have two more that are almost complete
but with good weather approaching, I may not want to sit inside and work on them.
marble falls
(61,996 posts)4. Its got to weigh over twenty pounds! A lot of work and yarn there.
MissMillie
(38,949 posts)5. that's all scrap yarn
which I am now pretty much out of.
marble falls
(61,996 posts)6. We started using quilting fabrics to make masks. Out pile of "scrap" looks even larger!