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smiles 01-03-2011 06:05 PM

What a lot of wonderful memories are in store for you both

TymeToShine 01-03-2011 07:45 PM

:thumbup:

kwiltkrazy 01-03-2011 08:24 PM

How fantastic. My sisters are coming over this weekend to learn to quilt, there are four of them. My niece and sil are coming too. I hope I can teach them.

jaciqltznok 01-03-2011 08:39 PM

that is awesome!

kim_s 01-03-2011 09:55 PM

What a heart warming story! I know you will treasure your time with her.

Blessings,
Kim

Bubblegum0077 01-03-2011 11:33 PM

The beginning of some wonderful memories. Savor the time with her. She will never forget your efforts.

Annaquilts 01-03-2011 11:34 PM

You are giving her the best gift ever by teaching her to make quilts so she can keep on giving the gift of a quilt to others.

JUNEC 01-04-2011 08:14 PM


Originally Posted by jayelee
My neice who told me that she didnt want me to make her a quilt for Christmas but asked for a sewing machine and fabric from her parents for Christmas, so I could teach her to make one , came over yesterday She brought with her a piece of graph paper with her design of what she wants her quilt to be and the fabric she would like to make it out of. We are going to start cutting next weekend. This is going to be more fulfilling than giving her a quilt woild have ever been. I felt so hurt when she told me not to make her a quilt for Christmas so I didnt.This is the best Christmas gift anyone has ever given me.

Wow what a wonderful bonding story - can't want to see we what make

judi wess 01-06-2011 04:19 AM

This sounds like a sermon I remember from decades ago. The "lesson" was, never assume you know the intention behind what someone says to you. Being able to share what you love to do is so much fun.

nanna-up-north 01-06-2011 04:46 AM

This reminds me of my daughter and granddaughter learning to sew/quilt. They had friends in 4H and wanted to be a part of the group. I helped my daughter's 4H and then years later, my granddaughter's. Mom being one of the helpers wasn't always so good.... sometimes that mother/daughter thing would be ugly. But, years later, she's told me how co-workers would ask her to help them sew something and she's glad she has the skills she learned. She was the first in the county to win best at sewing and modeling the same year. My granddaughter won a blue ribbon on the quilt she made and still shows it off. I'm hoping I'll still be around to help teach my new great-granddaughter..... I'm smiling as I write this... the memories are so great!!

Keep us posted ......


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