tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4725391936189520101.post4010868653766834470..comments2023-02-14T04:04:57.838-06:00Comments on Quinn Stitch: The Bob Dylan Quilt Series: Set Up & PrepLauriequinnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18441645318126879173noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4725391936189520101.post-73806759067936682532013-06-12T12:45:23.189-05:002013-06-12T12:45:23.189-05:00Ahh, yes I remember that now! Yeah I'm still m...Ahh, yes I remember that now! Yeah I'm still messing around with the placement of the shirts! :)Lauriequinnhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18441645318126879173noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4725391936189520101.post-29309098655131310352013-06-12T12:40:56.539-05:002013-06-12T12:40:56.539-05:00Oh my gosh, I'm SO excited. I love that I'...Oh my gosh, I'm SO excited. I love that I'll get to follow along with the project I'm commissioning :)<br /><br />I hadn't thought about the cream border previously, but I think it looks really great. As long as it doesn't make it too much bigger than the size my Mom originally wanted, because apparently she's particular about blanket size. hahahaha. So weird.<br /><br />I personally LOVE the way you have the shirts set up, but I think she requested no white shirts in the top row? Is that possible? Probably in case there's an errant tea spill or something, the ones in the top row would be the first to get hit. (I'm assuming that's the reasoning for this strange request).<br /><br />You're going to do such a great job with this! I'm so lucky to have a friend like you!Lori @ Foxes Love Lemonshttp://www.foxeslovelemons.comnoreply@blogger.com