Giving A Quilt When You're Not A Quilter!
Greetings!
Lori W. had a niece going to Purdue. She wanted to give her a "going away" quilt. There was only one problem: Lori didn't quilt,. However, she did know Ruth.
The result was simple: a whole clothe quilt. These were very sought after in the earlier days of quilting because they showed that a person had the money to buy a complete piece of fabric. Today, most everyone can purchase a complete piece of fabric.
The top was a Purdue fabric. The backing was plain. Ruth created a Purdue stitch for the entire quilt: edge-to-edge.

She then used Innova's lettering capability to stitch the niece's name at the top.

The quilt is delivered and given. Everybody is happy!
Al Fin

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May The Lord Richly Bless You!
Rick & Ruth Grihalva
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