Ruthanne, Grandma Victoria and I went to Marg McCuloch's house to learn how to use "Lenny" her long arm quilting machine. She walked us through it and let myself and Victoria quilt one quilt each. I started with the little baby quilt for Jameson. Then it was Victoria's turn.

She is concentrating really hard. It's scary at first.

She is continuing the pattern . . .

Here is the pattern.

Removing the quilt.

Tada! It is all quilted.

This is the baby quilt all quilted. Now for the binding . . .
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