
I had done this mystery quilt a few years back a few years ago with a
Yahoo Group called OhioQuilters. I really haven't been too active with it lately, but when I came across this quilt, I was reminded of how fun it was to make.

Groups are a great place to meet other quilters with out having to leave your house! Try it out.

This is another top I had sitting around forever and finally found the time to add backing and binding.. My theory is that we all have a certain amount of creative process built up inside and we just need to keep making it/doing it until we just can't do it anymore. I make quilts, Afghans, whatever with no particular "receiver" in mind. My only rule is that they "want" or will appreciate the gift. I would be sad if it showed up at the thrift shop but it could be a more grateful receiver would be the final owner instead.
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