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Final Update on "Michael's Shirt Tales" and a big thank you to DQBM

Final Update on "Michael's Shirt Tales" and a big thank you to DQBM

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Old 04-22-2011, 10:37 AM
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This is truly a quilt made of love not just by me but through the kindness, encouragement and generosity of members of this board.

Initially, I wasn't "loving" this quilt at all. It was about to be history before it hardly got started. I posted my frustrations and was shocked at the response. 300 messages were posted telling me not to give up...keep going! Wow! I trusted the vision other's had even though I couldn't quite see it myself...so I continued.

I made another picture post asking how to quilt a 2 sided quilt. Trying to be frugal I decided to piece the back from scraps from the front...a true Scrappy Quilt...front to back! But the designs of the front and back were so different I wasn't sure what to do.

Then I received one of the greatest surprises and act of kindnesses of my life!!! Sherryl Candlequilter contacted me and said that a member of the board (referred to now as DQBM) contacted her and said that she wanted to pay for backing fabric for my quilt and to pay to have Candlequilter quilt this for me. I was stunned and moved to tears. (More times than I can count!...I can't tell people what happened without shedding a tear!) :XD:

I had just finished my backing and decided I liked having a "2-sided" quilt so I kept my own backing but sent my quilt all the way from Texas to Washington State to have it quilted. Candlequilter was great to work with and gave me good ideas for what to quilt. Since this quilt is all about my son...the shirts used are primarily his and his Dad's....and reflect different aspects of his life I decided the snow covered fir trees fit his love for the outdoors. And since the quilting is "independent" of the design on each side of the quilt it works really well for both sides.

I finished binding it today and just washed and damp dried it. It's hanging to dry and will be ready to give to my son in 2 days when we celebrate his 21st birthday.

I wanted to share his quilt, finished, one more time so I could again say thank you to everyone who helped me make this quilt. Y'all are truly a blessing. I learn so much on this board. But more than that I have experienced the overwhelming kindness of strangers...and I am deeply moved. And a special thanks to DQMB...I will never forget your kindness and generosity.

hugs, Karen

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My corner label...didn't leave quite enough room around the edges as I thought, but it still works.
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Snow covered trees quilted throughout the quilt
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Back with my beloved quilt inspector
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Old 04-22-2011, 10:41 AM
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AHH it brings tear to my eyes just reading this. We are blessed aren't we!
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Old 04-22-2011, 10:48 AM
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Karen, I could cry reading this post. What a wonderful story and thanks for sharing it :D:D
The quilt is fabulous!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HUGS, Sue

PS. Not like me to forget a furbaby!! Tell him sorry but I was so moved by your story!!
Hugs to your pooch :D:D
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A wonderful story. I just love your quilt inspector!
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Old 04-22-2011, 10:51 AM
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It's beautiful, both the piecing and quilting!! I truly hope your son "feels" the love when wrapped in this beauty!
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Well done.
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Old 04-22-2011, 11:40 AM
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Originally Posted by lbaillie
AHH it brings tear to my eyes just reading this. We are blessed aren't we!
Love the quilt and the quilting. Thank you for sharing your story a real blessing for all of us.
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Beautiful story and quilt!
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Old 04-22-2011, 12:59 PM
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Very nice.
tears too here. The quilters on this board are wonderful. Generous, helpful, kind, the world here is truly a better place. Too bad the world outside can't be the same.


Board posting very slow today.
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What a wonderful gift for you and what a wonderful gift for your son!!
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