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Bigger Quilts

I don't make many bigger quilts these days, mainly because I hand-quilt everything, so they take a lot more time to finish. I really need to learn to machine quilt one of these days. Anyway, here are some that I hand-quilted, like this boomerang quilt I made for a new baby boy in the family.

In the past I made most of my bigger quilts for my mom every year for her birthday, which is probably why I've been thinking about them. This one was a birthday quilt for her I made back in 2019.

The only lap-size art quilt I've made is one I kept for myself. I still wrap up with it on cold days when I take a nap.

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