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Quilt Raffle for Relay for Life


It is finally finished!!!  The top was created by my sister, Nancy, and she started the quilting process.  I finished this beauty off just the other day.  Nancy and I have decided to donate this quilt to the Pink Scrappers Relay for Life team to raffle off.  I'll be off to get the paperwork done and tickets printed this week and hopefully start selling tickets this weekend at the Crafters Market.  The winning ticket will be drawn during the Relay for Life in St. Thomas.

This has been a week for finishes and I hope you don't mind that I am going to share a few more over the coming days.

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  1. Awesome, what a gorgeous quilt, hugs Angie (atmyh)

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  2. very pretty. Good luck with the ticket sales.

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  3. Beautiful quilt you did a great job. I found you @ the yahoo maple leaf group. I will follow by email. I have a fun little newsletter where I feature many things i find from blogs i read, that you might like to see. Www.notionnanny.com/newsletter.html

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