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		<title>My first quilt</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With my first quilt nearing completion I decided I wanted a place to post pictures and information about my various projects so I got Jesse to help me get my blog up and running again. I wish I had taken pictures of my quilt all along so I could put up each step of the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With my first quilt nearing completion I decided I wanted a place to post pictures and information about my various projects so I got Jesse to help me get my blog up and running again. I wish I had taken pictures of my quilt all along so I could put up each step of the process but I didn&#8217;t think of taking any until close to the end when I realized that I was soon going to have to send it off into the world.</p>
<p>Before I ever made a quilt I assumed it would be really difficult because anything that pretty has to be hard to make. Turns out I was wrong it&#8217;s actually quite easy although very time consuming. The great thing about quilting is that all you&#8217;re really doing is sewing scraps of material together. There&#8217;s absolutely no need to buy material at a fabric store! Both of my quilts are made entirely from material from old cloths etc. found at the Salvation Army (by Jesse&#8217;s grandmother who kindly taught me how to quilt and let me raid her fabric cupboard) and my own old clothes.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><img class="size-medium wp-image-8 aligncenter" title="img_5089" src="http://theonec.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_5089-300x200.jpg" alt="img_5089" width="300" height="200" /></p>
<p>I learned a lot making this quilt and if I were to do a baby quilt again I would definetly pick my materials more carefully so that it could be machine washed. Because of the materials I used it&#8217;s more decorative then functional since the last thing new parents want to be doing is hand wash their baby blankets. I also learned that my cat thinks that I quilt solely to provide her with a place to sleep.</p>
<p><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-10" title="img_50921" src="http://theonec.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/07/img_50921-200x300.jpg" alt="img_50921" width="200" height="300" />I&#8217;m also currently working on a crazy quilt that I&#8217;ve been making for two years now. I think it might have been a bit overly ambitious for a first project but I am enjoying making it and I think it will be beautiful when it&#8217;s done. Soon I&#8217;ll get around to posting some pictures of it still in progress.</p>
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