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Old 05-19-2010, 03:02 AM
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That is why I no longer sew for my daughter. She has to try on 20 dresses before she can pick the right one. I made her a prom dress that she was never really happy with. I'm so sorry you put all that work in and it was not appreciated. Someone else will love it.
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You know what? My mom spent her time making things for her three granddaughters and one grandson. Sometimes my sister would hurt her feelings and sometimes I probably did too. Sometimes the kids liked what she made. Sometimes they didn't. Mom has been gone now for 5 years and whenever we are purging our belongings, "NAN MADE THAT! You're not throwing THAT away!" echoes in our house.

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Old 05-19-2010, 03:19 AM
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thanks everyone, my GD is leaving town. Going back home to Wy. So I took her shopping she picked material and pattern. the other one I had started I did cut it all and had 4 squares done But I like it so im gonna keep it for myself.:) thanks again for kind words and ideas.
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What a good attitude you have!
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Kids! Oh well, at least now you know what she does like. There was a nice, black, white and red disappearing 9 patch on this message board yesterday. I didn't keep the link, but you can search on Disappearing 9 patch. Good luck!
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Old 05-19-2010, 03:33 AM
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Originally Posted by lnikkers52
thanks everyone, my GD is leaving town. Going back home to Wy. So I took her shopping she picked material and pattern. the other one I had started I did cut it all and had 4 squares done But I like it so im gonna keep it for myself.:) thanks again for kind words and ideas.
And she will keep it forever, and treasure it because you listened to her.
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My GD requested a Princess quilt yesterday. I asked her where her Dora quilt was and she said it's on my bed Nana, but I need one I can cuddle with......lol! Her next door neighbor is making her a quilt also......this kid is 4 and a quilt queen......LOL!
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I had something similar happen to me.... Although I wasn't planning on making a quilt for her; a freind said' you should make me a quilt, but don't make it quilty looking, I hate that'...
I just replied 'ok..' isn't that the whole point of a quilt? to look quilty? She seems like more of a blanket type person to me.
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I have been fortunate that all my family loves my quilts, and eagerly await or say that one is mine. But when it comes to Christmas,BD or a special gift giving time, I give gift certificates and let them get their own stuff, esp my DGDs. That is what they want.
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Old 05-19-2010, 05:13 AM
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Originally Posted by lnikkers52
I was working on a quilt for my 24 yr old grandughter. she saw it and said who are you making that for ? well it was going to be a surprise so i side no one inparticuler. Hopping all the while she would say oh it's beautiful , i love it, love the colors, would you make one for me. BUTTTT what i got was well if you ever make one for please don't use thos old granny colors. Guess she shot me down . so I asked her If I ever make you a quilt what colors do you want . black and red. not gothic but just pretty. well my pride was hurt but i was just wondering if any one else got shot down.now i gotta go find a nice black and red pattern . Darn kids anyhow. :)
Well, it's not exactly fair to try to elicit an opinion when she didn't think it was for her. I KNOW it's not fun to realize that someone isn't thrilled with your choices - guess HOW I know!!:). Finish the quilt and give it to an "old granny" friend(or keep it) and make her the quilt she wants. I can't aniticipate what my kids or nieces or nephews will want, so if you want to be sure the quilt receipient will LOVE your quilt - you'll have to ask what they like!
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