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There's nothing quite like the feel of an old patchwork quilt that was lovingly crafted by hand and worn in gently by countless generations. Anyone can go to the store and buy a quilt, but not many people ever take the time to learn the ancient art of quilt making.
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A quilt is not just a bed covering. A quilt symbolizes comfort, warmth, and security, and a quilt made by hand is cherished even more because of the work that went into making it. I personally have only begun attempting to learn this time-consuming art. Hand quilting is not for everyone, because it requires a lot of patience and a fine attention to detail. One of my first quilting efforts
was a small doll quilt I made for my daughter when she was about
5 years old. It wasn't too bad for my first try. My daughter
wasn't very impressed, however, and I was absolutely thrilled
when years later our cat adopted the quilt as his favorite napping
companion. I decided I'd rather see the cat enjoy the quilt then
have it end up in a box somewhere to be totally forgotten (he's
now having to share the quilt with our new kitten!). |
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