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#52
Originally Posted by karenm36
Raised 3 sons and it wasn't until our first grandchild...a girl!...was born that I dusted off the sewing machine. Started making soft dolls for her which then lead me to start quilting. With Christmas around the corner here are some ideas that some of you might want to try for the children in your life. The patterns came from 2 books: Softies only a Mother Could Love and More Softies only a Mother Could Love...both edited by Jess Redman and Meg Leder. I followed the pattern for a couple and then did my own on the others. So much fun and would be a great way to use up larger scraps you might have lying around.
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they're so cute, i made about a dozen like those with matching quilts to donate, now toys for tots doesn't want them,
i'm having a hard time donating them. isn't that a shame
no one appriciates the hand made items anymore, they all want plastic
i'm having a hard time donating them. isn't that a shame
no one appriciates the hand made items anymore, they all want plastic
#58
Originally Posted by lynnie
they're so cute, i made about a dozen like those with matching quilts to donate, now toys for tots doesn't want them,
i'm having a hard time donating them. isn't that a shame
no one appriciates the hand made items anymore, they all want plastic
i'm having a hard time donating them. isn't that a shame
no one appriciates the hand made items anymore, they all want plastic
#59
Originally Posted by AngieS
I love the 2 right below Grammie! ADORABLE!!!
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