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Here's another example of dual trip around the world quilts. William's quilt is on the left, and Lily's is on the right. I had no idea there would be a Lily when I made William's quilt, but I was already making two at a time. I finished William's quilt in May 2007, and I finished Lily's quilt this month.
And they are so pretty. And you can tell them apart.
ReplyDeleteNice job!