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In the continuing series Why does River keep posting this nonsense? I bring you the final squares of the centennial quilt.
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No it hasn’t taken 100 years to complete, it’s just the time span being celebrated by our little town.
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Does your town have yurts?
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Mine does.
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Hats off to creative women.
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And their needles.
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And now, what you’ve all been waiting for… ( or waiting to be over. Either way, you win) .. the completed quilt!
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And may I just say, bravo.
This will hang proudly in our town hall so all can enjoy the fabric wrought history.
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Wow, they are so beautiful. Wish I can touch them.
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How cool!!
No yurts or city-themed quilts here.
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That is really a beautify quilt, or piece of art explaining/displaying your towns history. Those ladies are talented indeed. Your little town seems to be the yurt capital of Maine, no?
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Believe it or not, yurts are pretty popular up here. There’s even a yurt hotel.
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That’s amazing and while you took a great picture I bet seeing it in person is even better. The yurts are a bonus.
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That picture was actually posted by the sewing circle…. it isn’t on public display yet. But I look forward to seeing the yurts in person.
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I was looking at fabrics the other day and saw instructions on how to cut things out of quilt fabrics – but had no idea of the whys or what fors, but now I understand. It’s really beautiful.
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I do a lot of things, but sew isn’t one of them. Needlework always impresses me.
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So the first block was your husband starting his barn project, and the last one was where that was sending him?
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Bravo! Gorgeous
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