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Thursday, May 8, 2008
This is a quilt I made for my daughter Jecholia. In 2005, I met my goal to get a masters degree in Social work and quit my job working as a registered nurse. I worked all day most days from my graduation until I began working at the state hospital. I put this one together in about 6 weeks. I found a rose and took a picture of it and then enlarged it on a grid to make the pattern. This rose quilt has about 10,000 squares in it. It fits a queen size bed.
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oh my gosh, that is beautiful. you are very talented (and patient it looks like)bravo...I am impressed!
All your quilts and wall hangings are works if art, but this one is just flat out amazing!
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