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Thursday, September 23, 2010
Sugar and Spice and Everything Bright
"Sugar and Spice and Everything Bright" is my entry for the Mountain Laurel Quilt Guild's 2010 Exhibit. It is the quilt that I made with the help of my two oldest grand- daughters over the past few months. I knew that they would get a huge thrill out of seeing a quilt that they worked on hanging at the art center, so that is why I chose this one for the exhibit. It was such fun taking the girls to see all of the quilts on display, but the most fun came when a woman stopped to admire the quilt while we were there and getting to see the proud looks on their faces when they said, "I helped make that quilt!"
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WOW!!! Love it!! The bright colors are fantastic!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt Susan! I hope for you (and your little helpers) it does really well!
ReplyDeleteso nice to involve the young girls
ReplyDeleteThat is exciting for me and I am an adult! I can only imagine how it made them feel. It's a great quilt!!
ReplyDeleteSusan, it is fabulous!! Good luck.
ReplyDeleteMette allegria!
ReplyDeleteComplimenti!!!!
Ciao Domenica
I love the bright colors in this quilt. more importantly, I love the teamwork involved in the making of that. Makes it all worthwhile, huh?
ReplyDeleteSusan this turned out beautiful !! I bet the girls are really thrilled !! I can imagine how proud they are and you too !
ReplyDeleteAwww....I'm sure they were thrilled to hear the visitors comments about your collaborative quilt! What a special moment together! It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteThis is such a beautiful quilt and I love that you did it with your grandchildren! My sister and I have a blog, Quiltstory, where we feature others quilts and the story that goes with. We'd love to feature you, let me know if you'd be interested!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Your granddaughters are so lucky to be making these memories with you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a thrill for the girls. It looks wonderful tell them we said so. It even has a great name, I should come to you next time I have to name a quilt.
ReplyDeleteLove it...just beautiful, Susan!
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