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And finally my green daisy quilt. I will have to get a move on and finish if I want to have it on my bed this spring. Actually it looks quite good as a table cloth.
"The more one gardens, the more one learns; and the more one learns,
the more one realises how little one knows."
Vita Sackville-West A Joy of Gardening
2 comments:
Oh my goodness, look at all those fab quilt tops. I love the retro style one in the top photo at the bottom of the pile and also the one on the kitchen table.
After all that hard work, I think they're definitely worth finishing...good luck!
I think your green quilt looks amazing. Cant wait to see the finished product!
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