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The quilt is beautiful but a book and a glass of wine sound fantastic. Enjoy.
I love it Mary, you amaze me with your productivity!
*hugs*
Tazzie
This quilt looks great! You are one speedy quilter. You certainly deserve a break!
It looks like you earned that glass of wine! I love the addition of the green sashing.
You’ve earned more than one glass of wine I think. You’re right about the green sashing though, the blue would have probably been too overpowering.Everytime I see a Chinese Coins quilt I think “I must make one of those….”
I can hardly wait to see it finished, you seem to do things so quickly!
The quilt looks great. It’s neat the way the sun light streaks across your photo, too.
Looking great so far. I think you deserved that break
Very pretty! I thought I liked the blue better but the green is really nice!
I’m with Jeanne, I love this photo because of the way the light plays across the quilt top.