The Widow’s Mite is finished and given to the church. She will be displayed in the space that she is made for (there is a reason she is the size that she is).I forgot to take a photo of the back before putting on the hanging sleeve and label, but you can see how much quilting there is.I have both enjoyed and learned from the process and the journey. I hope you have to.Part 1 can be foundhere.
Part 2 can be foundhere.
Part 3 can be foundhere.
Part 4 can be foundhere.
Part 5 can be foundhere.
Part 6 can be foundhere.
Part 7 can be foundhere.
Part 8 can be foundhere.
Wonderful!!
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Thank you Sue.
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That is the most amazing art I have ever seen! What a blessing this will be to all who see it! Best, Katherine
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Thank you Katherine. I do hope she is a blessing to others.
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She is amazing! Beautiful!
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Thank you Candy. Does it sound strange to say that I am ready to let her go and move on to something else? :O)
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Nope! Becuse she’s in a good place. 🙂
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She turned out beautiful Mom!
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Thanks Jess! I’m looking forward to seeing you soon!
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We’re excited too!
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WOW! This Widow’s MIte turned out fantastic!!!
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Thank you so much!
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Amazing! You are truly gifted and your church is so blessed that you use your talents in such a way.
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Thank you…I really appreciate the compliment!
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She’s beautiful, Sis! Great job! Inspired!
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Thanks! See ya at the fair!
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Beautiful beautiful quilt and quilting! What an amazing piece, Laura you are so talented!
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Thank you so much for the encouragement Marjorie.
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It has been great to see the project grow, but better to see it finished! She looks at home now she is in position.
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Yes Judy…better to be finished! I think I’ll tackle a ufo next…I only have a couple dozen to choose from. LOL!
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Stunning piece of work Laura!
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Thank you Glynis!
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