Old 10-31-2012, 09:37 AM
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KyKaren1949
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I let one of my Featherweights go a week ago and sure feel your pain. Our church quilting ministry was started many years ago by the most wonderful lady. She's in her early 80s and just precious to me. We were donated the use of a new building, so for the dedication ceremony, they wanted to honor Ina for all her work. To date, we have made well over 1000 quilts. So......I had taken different featherweights to sew with me on several occasions and she always had admired them. When they talked about giving her a gift, I volunteered my 1947 one for them to buy from me. I really wanted her to have it, but it was sooooooo hard actually letting it go. It was my very first one. <sigh> I know I did the right thing because she was thrilled to death. She even said she hadn't been able to sew much because her machines were so heavy and she'd just about given it up. She talks about sewing all winter long now, which makes my heart smile. (even though I still miss my FW!) I have 4 more.
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