i think this is what heaven looks like :)
#31
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I agree, a great feeling! From the minute they're born, we want to please them, I think. Congrats on your son's terrific reaction to your offer!
I have a grandson graduating from high school this year and just yesterday decided to make him a black and white with splashes of purple (school color) quilt, and will include some musical note fabric (he's a member of the percussion section of the high school band and plays a mean marimba!). It may not bowl him over at first but I think/hope he'll come to treasure it in years to come. It won't be his actual graduation gift, just a gift from my heart.
I have a grandson graduating from high school this year and just yesterday decided to make him a black and white with splashes of purple (school color) quilt, and will include some musical note fabric (he's a member of the percussion section of the high school band and plays a mean marimba!). It may not bowl him over at first but I think/hope he'll come to treasure it in years to come. It won't be his actual graduation gift, just a gift from my heart.
#35
Hi libby2595,Isn't it great when your other half appreciates what you make.By the way here in the U.K a boob tube is what we call a strapless elasticated top The T.V. is known as the idiot box !!! The way the programmes are dumbing down that title is about right. X
#37
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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I've made a couple of quillows for someone going overseas. The first one was a surprise. The second one was requested. Seems like he was able to use it as a pillow, but it was too short to use as a quilt. He likes to tuck his feet into the pocket and be able to cover his eyes with it. Some times it's great to get requests.
#38
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Over the last several years I have frequented a coffee shop most mornings and became friends with a man old enough to be my father. When he didn't show up, I went to his apt and had the manager do a welfare check. He just about died so long story, he's now in a nursing home and I am in charge of him. He raced cars all his life and he had lots of car t-shirts. I made him a t-shirt quilt for his bed with white shirts on one side and black on the other. He loves it and shows it to everyone that comes into his room. In learning more about him and his life, I don't think anyone ever gave him much, a good part of his life he lived like the homeless. He still says he could leave the nursing home and live in the back of his truck. Anyway, it warms my heart to know he really appreciates his quilt.
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