you have done a very nice job & the hearts that you quilted will let them know that they are loved! Hugs Loralye
Deanna, This is so incredibly beautiful! I have never even attempted Dresden Plate! Maybe this very special quilt should go to one of the older girls who can appreciate the intricate design! You have done so much already, really, truly six quilts would be enough. We are coming along fine on our number of quilts needed. With all you have to do, maybe you could let yourself stop at 6 for now :-) How are your mother and mother in law doing? I'm worried you are working yourself ragged :-). God Bless You, dear friend, for all you are doing not only for the Uganda project, but for all the other people in your life! Hugs, Jan
Jan, sewing is what helps me get through everything. Moms are both doing pretty well. Looking forward to this project has really helped me get through all of the long hours! The Uganda Project is something very worthy!!
You have done an amazing job. Well done. There is a second lot of quilts going in August (mine is going then) so don't rush. Sarah.
Thank you! I'm happy to hear that there will be a second batch. Maybe I'll be able to get more done then!!
Wow this is breath taking and can see the detail taking time. It is joyful to look at.
Very beautiful, love the designs and colour. Hugs Geeta
beautiful work, do not give up this is great
hugs
Michelle
Sounds like your working very hard. Its elaborate in detail and very preety. Sending encouragement to
the finish line.
Just beautiful. Great job. I have wanted to do this design but have too many other projects to start on this
Thank you! These go really fast, so feel free to give it a try. This is an easy one to work in batches without losing your place.