Woo Hoo, it's done!

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@Kassaundra, do you do the quilting yourself or have someone else do it? Hand quilting or machine? Free arm?
That block does really look complicated. Great job!
 

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I make what I call fusion quilts, they are quilted on one side and crocheted on the other. I do all sewing by machine (just my home one no long arm) and all the crochet work by hand. When I "quilt" the crocheted side to the pieced side I "quilt" by hand w/ yarn.
 

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Beautiful work, @Kassaundra! That piece looks fantastic! I like the colors you chose as well as the Carpenter pattern. It does look difficult to manage all those points and lines touching all the right spots.

You finished last night -- when did you start it? You need time to garden, shoot photos, and preserve, too. I would be very proud and very exhausted trying to get 13 done along with having a life (which I don't).

You have to be proud of and pleased with your work. Good job! I'll take one in queen-size.
 

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Beautiful work. Where do you find the time for it? Work, garden, chickens, husband, cooking meals, washing clothes, cleaning house.........and this beautiful hand work that you do.
 

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The block was made from neck ties it is called Oklhoma, it is paper pieced.

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