My friend Peggy made these (and others) for her family. Using old favorite t-shirts, scraps and remnants and adding a lot of love and perseverance she has built from nothing items that will become family heirlooms to be cherished for decades to come. She deserves a shout-out. Well done, Peggy - and show us more!
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1 comment:
How beautiful and what a labor of love! I have saved my kids baby clothes and want to make a quilt of those... one day :-)
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