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corgi333
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The hand-quilted butterflies you posted look really great. Are you teaching yourself, or did you find someone to take lessons from?
I don't have any corgis myself but I live in NZ and they are a bit iconcic. There's a bronze sculpture of three corgis in the middle of my town... so cute!
My kind of town! Yes I've taught myself how to quilt. My Great-grandmother quilted and although she was no longer able to quilt when I started I did have her old quilts to look at and some of her old patterns from the 40's. I wish I had been able to spend more time with her.
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I've just started out with hand quilting and I want to get really good with that technique before I try others
I don't have any corgis myself but I live in NZ and they are a bit iconcic. There's a bronze sculpture of three corgis in the middle of my town... so cute!
Yes I've taught myself how to quilt. My Great-grandmother quilted and although she was no longer able to quilt when I started I did have her old quilts to look at and some of her old patterns from the 40's. I wish I had been able to spend more time with her.
I'll look forward to seeing more of your works, they look great!
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