Wednesday, July 3, 2024
Aberdeen By Linda H.
Linda made this lovely quilt for a friend of a friend. Needless to say, the person loved the quilt and immediately cuddled up with it. It's extra special when the recipient loves the gift that much.
The pattern came from Fons and Porter's Quilting Quickly, September/October 2016 issue. It is called "Aberdeen" by Kristin Lawson. Linda's had an extra row of blocks and she left out the narrow white border on the edges.
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