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Sunday, September 2, 2012
QJ - Doll Quilt
QUILT JOURNAL - DOLL QUILT
Hand Embroidered -
Machine Pieced -
Machine Quilted -
Doll Quilt Size
This was our daughter’s first attempt at embroidery -
She was eight years old -
I drew simple shapes on some scrap muslin -
And she embroidered them -
When she was done -
I assembled the blocks into a quilt for her dolls -
QJ - 1979
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Nice memory for you and her. I still have things I made at that age and throughout my early years, they were a great reminder of my success. At this age, I am glad for the adults who helped and encouraged me way back then.
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