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Helen cross stitched this pre-marked quilt. Luckily, the markings were still dark enough for me to follow the predesigned quilting pattern.
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She knew that she wanted puffy polyester batting and the design really pops! I wish I could see it after she washes out the blue markings!
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It is fun to compare the quilted and unquilted areas. I took this photo as I was working on it.
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