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Wow! I found one of my WTC blocks!!



 
 
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Old January 8th 04, 11:18 PM
Lizzy Taylor
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Default Wow! I found one of my WTC blocks!!

Back after the awful events of 11th September 2001 I along with many
other quilters worldwide sent blocks off to the WTC Memorial Quilt.
Tragically Amy Leasure, who had the vision of a quilt with a block for
every person who perished, herself passed away before the project was
completed and it stalled. However, progress is still being made and I
just checked out the new site and saw one of my blocks in a completed
quilt.It is great to see that the project is still going, albeit more
slowly than originally intended.

The main site is he

http://www.future-heirlooms.com/amysvision/index.htm

So don't lose heart if you had sent blocks in and wondered what had
happened to them.

Lizzy - feeling humbled and amazed that one of my blocks has made it
into such an immense project.
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Lizzy Taylor
Heywood, Lancashire, UK 53:36:00N 2:06:00E
http://www.thetaylorfamily.org.uk


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Old January 8th 04, 11:27 PM
cozy
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Am I missing seeing it here, or did you forget to tell us what to click on
to see _your_ block?

Lizzy Taylor wrote in message
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Back after the awful events of 11th September 2001 I along with many
other quilters worldwide sent blocks off to the WTC Memorial Quilt.
Tragically Amy Leasure, who had the vision of a quilt with a block for
every person who perished, herself passed away before the project was
completed and it stalled. However, progress is still being made and I
just checked out the new site and saw one of my blocks in a completed
quilt.It is great to see that the project is still going, albeit more
slowly than originally intended.

The main site is he

http://www.future-heirlooms.com/amysvision/index.htm

So don't lose heart if you had sent blocks in and wondered what had
happened to them.

Lizzy - feeling humbled and amazed that one of my blocks has made it
into such an immense project.
--
Lizzy Taylor
Heywood, Lancashire, UK 53:36:00N 2:06:00E
http://www.thetaylorfamily.org.uk




 




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