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9 Responses to “As one comes to an end, another begins!”
It’s crazy isn’t it? My friends wont stop having babies either! (And I’m also working on a baby boy quilt with the 2D Zoo!) Your almost-finished quilt with printed binding and your WIP baby quilt both look great!
Love the binding!
And the new blues.
have i told you before, i love coming here. always something beautiful.
Once again it’s amazing!!! and I love the binding!
Super cute – love those little birds
The new quilt looks great! I’m jealous of your fabric – I haven’t been able to get any of that older Heather Ross in the blue colors… I like the argyle mixed in (I do love that fabric!)
I love simple square quilts. a lot.
cant wait to see how this one turns out, i have two baby (ahem, toddler) boy quilts that i need to get too!!
I like the blue fabrics you chose and I look forward to seeing it done. I’m considering a similar simple square pattern for some vintage sheet fabric I have collected.
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