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beautiful quilt. will go to internet to see more of your work. i think that it is the most frustrating thing to see a beautiful quilt design with horrible fabric. taste in fabric is really important.
What talent...great designs, use of color, and fabric.
can I get Julie Popa to come do a trunk show for our quilt group in Bountiful Mar 20 th?
I just finished one of her quilts, memories and love it. She is so great!
These look so much fun! I will have to try making one. I wonder if she has any baby quilt patterns?
Are the quilts hand quilted or stitched on the machine? They are so beautiful - so fine! Thank you Julie.
Great article - congratulations Julie!
As Julie Popa's Mom, I say, "Way to go girl!" All those hours sewing together really paid off! Keep up the great quilting designs, people really love your work. Love, Mom
You have always been so talented and amazing at what you do. Thanks for being such an isperation and a help to those around you. The world is a better place because of you and your Quilts. Keep is up. Love Rena
I taught her everything she knows. :)
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