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Well I have now made 3 and 4 of the baby quilts. This time for twins girls due any time. A first for me to have them made Before they are needed. 1 pink with S B Sue in purple and the reverse for the other. They are the 1st

2 pictures and the next of a quilt EPP that my daughter started at aged about 12. She "threw it away"many years ago. I finished it for her 40th B Day and she was delighted and very surprised to see it!I am so pleased I kept it! Just 2 more to go! Thanks for looking
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Estelle: The quilts for the twins are charming. With that back fabric, I am reminded of a traditional English Cottage garden. How wonderful for your DD to have that treasure from her child hood finished by her mother. PAT

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Pat in Virginia

The twins quilts are adorable. Good job. So glad you saved your daughter's quilt and finished it for her.

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They're lovely Estelle - lucky babies!

The hexagon quilt is great. What a lovely idea to finish it for your daughter - you did mention the idea a while ago; I'm so glad she liked it. A unique gift! . In message , Estelle Gallagher writes

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The quilts are precious, simply precious. I don't know what it is about the charm of Sunbonnets that always brings a smile. Polly

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Estelle Gallagher

I can well imagine how delighted your DD must have been about the quilt! And the quilts for the twins are just lovely! :)

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Sandy

The twin's quilts are just absolutely precious! If you ever get strapped for storage I'd be more than happy to take very excellent care of that lovely dragonfly quilt for you.

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Val

Awwww..... so sweet. Estelle you are a wonderful grandmother to make such beautiful and sweet quilts for the grandbabies. I can't wait to see photos of the little ones lying on their SB Sue quilts. And your gift for your daughter is about as nifty a thing as I can imagine for a mom to do for her grown up daughter. You are a keeper.

Sunny

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My goodness Estelle. Those twin quilts are just the cutest things. What lucky babies. What a fun project the paper pieced one is for you to have finished for your dd. It came out wonderful. There is a special sense of accomplishment to finish a project someone else long ago gave up on. Keep at it. You are really doing great stuff. TAria

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Howdy!

ooo- pretty as cotton candy; delicious, Estelle.

R/Sandy

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Sandy Ellison

Those are totally charming! I can only imagine them being "forever favorites."

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Roberta

Wonderful quilts. I'm sure they will be treasured! I have 5 baby quilts to make soon. One for my niece's new son, and the others will go to my BFF's family members.

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Estelle Gallagher

Thanks Susan.They are fun to do when you get an idea of what design to do. The Hugs and Kisses seemed apt for these 2.

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Estelle Gallagher

Thankyou Taria. Small things are great to make sometimes.

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