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orangered
on 2008-04-17 15:38:57 view
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Imagine how much love you would feel upon receiving something like this!
posted by
callbob
on 2008-04-17 16:17:31 view
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While cute, if you sew as shown your blanket will not stand up to very much wear and tear at all. Do a nice finished seam and use a backing and binding if you want something that could survive a trip through the wash.
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J. Cipa
on 2008-04-17 16:50:00 view
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beautiful. you have such a great eye and superb taste!
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marnilr
on 2008-04-17 17:53:09 view
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Anyone who would even think of washing this beautiful blanket is CRAZY. It's art, an heirloom. I agree with the original blog - it is one of the most beautiful pieces I've seen.
ramonathepest, if you intend to use it as a piece of art, you probably shouldn't call it a blanket and put it on a bed. I would hardly call it an "heirloom" if it's sewn together so poorly that the stitches would pull through the felt at the slightest tug.
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J. Cipa
on 2008-04-20 18:47:21 view
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wow- looking at the price of that fabric, that's one expensive blanket!
view Oneformybaby's profile
Yeah, I agree. That is a blanket you have to be DEDICATED to with a cost like that.
view phoneill's profile
$312.50 blanket... definitely a project you'd have to finish :P
view suziegoombs's profile
do you think this would work in another fabric? (allergic to wool!).
view rachael in dc's profile
!!!!!
view orangered's profile
Imagine how much love you would feel upon receiving something like this!
view callbob's profile
While cute, if you sew as shown your blanket will not stand up to very much wear and tear at all. Do a nice finished seam and use a backing and binding if you want something that could survive a trip through the wash.
view J. Cipa's profile
beautiful. you have such a great eye and superb taste!
view marnilr's profile
Anyone who would even think of washing this beautiful blanket is CRAZY. It's art, an heirloom. I agree with the original blog - it is one of the most beautiful pieces I've seen.
view ramonathe pest's profile
sigh. no money to buy it. no time to make it (or the skill, for that matter!)
view closertotheocean's profile
very inspiring, would make a great quilt pattern
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ramonathepest, if you intend to use it as a piece of art, you probably shouldn't call it a blanket and put it on a bed. I would hardly call it an "heirloom" if it's sewn together so poorly that the stitches would pull through the felt at the slightest tug.
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