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#31
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Originally Posted by PurplePassion
Wow , that is beautiful. Nice MIL. My ex-MIL just complains about all the crap I have in my house and mess in the yard. She lives in AZ , so I don't see her very often . And she doesn't have much of a garden. And doesn't do any crafts.
#33
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Mu husband has two brothers and a sister who has 3 girls. Guess who got the best out of the house!!!! Let's just say I wasn.t one of the favorites because I didn't go to college, but that,s a whole nother story.Sorry for spouting off!!!
#34
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Mu husband has two brothers and a sister who has 3 girls. Guess who got the best out of the house!!!! Let's just say I wasn.t one of the favorites because I didn't go to college, but that,s a whole nother story.Sorry for spouting off!!!
#36
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Join Date: Jun 2011
Location: Pleasant Hill CA
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Originally Posted by katz_n_kwiltz
my mother in law sent me these fabrics for my birthday in 2009, and i had it done by the end of the month, and quilted that year before christmas so it could go on my bed!! and i used the bamboo batting, its expensive, but i love it!!, even with the warm n natural, it was so heavy, queen size weights your toes down, i needed another blanket! not with bamboo!!
I had a great MIL and try to be so to my two wonderful DIL's.
#37
hello, you said you were interested in bamboo batting,
the only one i have found is by fairfield, and its like $55.00
for a generous queen size at joanns, i wait til jan and get it 1/2 off
love the feel of the bamboo, its a lot softer to touch than plain old cotton, shrinks about the same, maybe cuz its 1/2 cotton.
have also embraced bamboo in other things as well, gardening gloves, socks, who knows what they'll come up with next..
good luck,
katz
the only one i have found is by fairfield, and its like $55.00
for a generous queen size at joanns, i wait til jan and get it 1/2 off
love the feel of the bamboo, its a lot softer to touch than plain old cotton, shrinks about the same, maybe cuz its 1/2 cotton.
have also embraced bamboo in other things as well, gardening gloves, socks, who knows what they'll come up with next..
good luck,
katz
#38
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: California
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Originally Posted by lynnsim
What a nice MIL! My MIL didn't give me much either; however, she gave me the best DH so I can't complain.
#39
Love the fabric. Your MIL did great and so did you.
Your MIL is like mine was. We took quilting classes together. After she passed away my FIL gave me all her quilting stuff plus the quilts she made. Then he went out and bought me a new machine because he saw on a quilt show where they had computerized machines. He thought it would be better.Now they are both together in Heaven and I'm sure they are looking down on all the quilts I'm making with her fabric and the machine he got me.
Your MIL is like mine was. We took quilting classes together. After she passed away my FIL gave me all her quilting stuff plus the quilts she made. Then he went out and bought me a new machine because he saw on a quilt show where they had computerized machines. He thought it would be better.Now they are both together in Heaven and I'm sure they are looking down on all the quilts I'm making with her fabric and the machine he got me.
#40
I love the colors and especially love the flutterbys. And just for the record, I loved my dear MIL very much, we were very close friends. She has gone home now but I imagine her sitting there waiting for me with a pumpkin pie, two forks and a can of whipped cream.
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