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The two car garage was built up and attached to the original (1947) house. This view shows the work shop (lean-to sort of thing) and the windows above are to the room that will be a sewing studio.
This blanket has a couple of nice additions that I wanted to point out...
First, we're willing to match your colors even if it's not available in the flannel we usually make the blankets out of. Black isn't a color carried in the flannel, so we chose a nice anti-pill fleece to fill our client's needs. We won't substitute something that heavy as the back, but we will do the borders at no extra charge.
Second, we did a basic sashing on this blanket. It adds about 12" to the overall length and width and costs $60 extra. We like to match the sashing with the fabric on the back. Because we did add some extra squares, I believe the cost for the sashing was increased by $10 to cover the additional costs of fabric.
Third, she opted to add five additional shirts to create a new column. This added 12" to the overall width and cost $25 extra.
Lastly, I decided (instead of scrapping some nice parts of her shirts) to add in a few shirt pieces to the border. This is no extra charge.
The overall dimensions was something around 87" square... so it was very, very large. This quilt cost $220 with a rush order charge (I completed it in 2 days).
I saw a great game on pinterest called Slap 10 that used UNO cards. It gave me the idea to use the UNO cards to illustrate adding numbers for Liam. We used some old scrabble tiles to help count. Great game!
Image from 'An Account ... of the Modern Egyptians, etc. Fifth edition, with numerous additions and improvements, from a copy annotated by the author. Edited by ... E. S. Poole', 002067511
Author: LANE, Edward William.
Page: 94
Year: 1860
Place: London
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