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I love it!

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I'd never been interested in trying quilting until I saw this quilt. Wow amazing! 👐

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It is stunning. The color combination and the gothiness of it puts it over the top in my book!

By the way... I have "quilted" and it was a loving and time consuming disaster that really demonstrated my devotion to the person I mad it for but I had no business doing it ever again. Not for the impatient!

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It turned out great! Thank you for sharing the poem. I had been wondering about what the words were referring to. Love it even more now!

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It's beautiful.. but was it a nightmare sewing through the batting stuff etc at the end?

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It is just outstanding. I love pink and red together, and the design—oolala.

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Oh, it’s lovely! Quirky and cryptic - my favorite things. The poem too! Well done.

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“I can’t remember how The Sopranos ends” is the most amazing thing I’ve ever heard!

This is gorgeous. Needle through fabric is one of the most satisfying hobbies I’ve ever taken up. I’m just learning embroidery now, and my brain is pleased. Cannot recommend it enough. I love that you combined techniques here.

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This is stunning. And the association with the Sopranos is just 👌🏼🍒

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Well It’s absolutely lovely to see the picture from a distance and then close up for all the twists and turns of your needle and threads.

My daughter bought me the box set of The Sopranos as I missed it on Netflix… maybe I’ll start a creative project to go with !

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😍😍😍

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Absolutely stunning. The poem and the quilt! I am in awe. 👏👏👏

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Stupendous. Exquisite. I never realized how much I could love a quilt until I saw (and read about) this one.

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What an amazing achievement!

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Congrats! This is beautiful and amazing.👌🏻🥹🥳😊

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It’s so beautiful ! Sometimes we need to explore new lands in creation. Then we integrate them fully in our main work.

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