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Best In Show - Iowa State Fair, 2007
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Re: Best In Show - Iowa State Fair, 2007
Very beautiful.
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Re: Best In Show - Iowa State Fair, 2007
I will take this quilt in a minute over any of those posted for the Houston Quilt Show!! This is really a beauty!
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Re: Best In Show - Iowa State Fair, 2007
That is amazing. Wonderful workmanship and such beautiful colors. No wonder it was the big winner.
Hope to be able to make something that pretty someday.
Happy stitching!!
Debi
Hope to be able to make something that pretty someday.
Happy stitching!!
Debi
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Re: Best In Show - Iowa State Fair, 2007
Truly beautiful....Amy Leonard is a gifted artist.
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Wow! That is amazing! The colors are beautiful and the quilting is just wonderful.
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Re: Best In Show - Iowa State Fair, 2007
Were my father's mother alive today, she would have been so delighted to know this quilt won a prize in Iowa. Grandma White was born in St. Louis, married and lived in Iowa...Sioux City, all of her life.
DG White would marvel at ALL of the quilts you have so graciously shared with us. She was the only one in our family who was the quilter. Always wonder why she did not teach me this art. She most assuredly would have, don't know why I never asked. Too soon oldt and too late smart. Oldt is used, as I saw this on our kitchen wall, in the form of a wrought iron trivit.
Hugs
Love
Helen
DG White would marvel at ALL of the quilts you have so graciously shared with us. She was the only one in our family who was the quilter. Always wonder why she did not teach me this art. She most assuredly would have, don't know why I never asked. Too soon oldt and too late smart. Oldt is used, as I saw this on our kitchen wall, in the form of a wrought iron trivit.
Hugs
Love
Helen