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A Dandy |
This is a photo of a crib quilt I am working on. If it were any bigger I don't think I could get the whole thing in the photo.Any help would be a big help. I do alot of posting on myspace for friends to see the latest projects. |
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Are you wanting a closer picture? I just take another pic of a corner of the quilt so they can see the details. And my opinion is that you can never have too many!
![]() Jenell (aka) Miss Cashew O'Nutt http://www.myquiltblog.com/billswife/ http://www.serialquilters.com/afroginthequilt/ |
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A Dandy |
I quess I was trying to hard to get all the details in. So take one of the whole quilt, then take one more for the details. Thank you for that bit of wisdom.
And oh thank heaven for digital cameras. |
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A Dandy |
My son (who helps me with the computer stuff) suggested taking a video of it, posting it on YouTube and linking to it. He doesn't know if this forum allows "embedding" the video.
Margie Sew Materialistic 1131 McDonald Ave Brooklyn, NY 11230 718-338-6104 http://www.sew-materialistic.com |
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