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Tippy 01-14-2011 08:02 AM

Lovely story.. how fortunate you are.. keep stitching.. I know she'd be proud of you.

annieshane 01-14-2011 08:11 AM

Your Christmas Gift is truly the nicest gift a quilter can receive...such beautiful memories. I would have given anything to have something of my grannies. She was an avid quilter. The day she died, all her quilts disappeared from the house as well as her beautiful dishes. I can still see her sitting at her treadle machine and at her quilting frame hanging from the ceiling.

suebee 01-14-2011 08:12 AM

What a heart warming story. I usually dont read the really long posts here, but yours tugged at my heart strings. Thank you for sharing one of your most valued memories. Made me smile...now ...wheres my kleenex...

Fiber Artist 01-14-2011 08:52 AM

What a wonderful thing for your Mother to do. :D :D Your son is soooooo cute!!! :thumbup:

dunster 01-14-2011 08:53 AM

What a wonderful story. I'm so touched, not only by your grandmother's careful work and your relationship with her, but also by your mother's generosity and thoughtfulness in presenting this gift to you. She knew how important your grandmother was to you. I'm also glad that the quilt wasn't finished, so you can blend your work with hers.

LivelyLady 01-14-2011 09:02 AM

Pass me the tissues........what a touching, beautiful gift! I was so very close to my maternal grandmother. I was given my great grandmother's quilting frame which was purchased in the early 30s, one that you can roll the ends on so it doesn't take up a lot of room. It is one of my favorite family treasures :)

Robinlee 01-14-2011 09:06 AM

Amazing..............

QuiltnCowgirl 01-14-2011 09:45 AM

Thanks for making me cry! What an awesome, precious, priceless gift! I thank you for sharing your story & wish you many hours of happiness as you "sew with Grandma".

POosterman 01-14-2011 09:50 AM

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I love hearing these stories. They are so heartfelt and just jam packed with love. What a wonderful gift. And what a legacy.My Mom just passed away last May. And I miss her dearly. Oh Lord I miss her.She told me she was glad that at least one of her kids got her talent for making things. I am so blessed that she taught me.

This is one I just finished the top on. From Momma's dresses
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Babs194068 01-15-2011 02:33 AM

What a great story. I know you will treasure the memory of that Christmas forever. Can't wait to see the finished quilt. It was wonderful of your mother to give you that gift of your grandmother.

thenonnielady 01-15-2011 02:50 AM

That is just wonderful. I am happy for you.

Lady-T 01-15-2011 04:02 AM

Now that is what Love and Christmas is about. Beautiful story.

Edie 01-15-2011 04:04 AM


Originally Posted by rubia
Confused? LOL

My mom's mom was my best friend. She had so many admirable qualities and I just adored her. She passed away almost six years ago and I miss her terribly.

My grandmother was an amazing - I mean AMAZING - seamstress! She sewed her daughters' wedding dresses and all their brides maids' dresses. She sewed her own wardrobe as well as for her two daughters. She sewed for all of us grandkids.

She quilted this amazing patchwork jacket for me when I was little. I look at it now (pictured on my own daughter) and am simply amazed. If you notice, the fabrics are symmetrical on each side of the jacket front. The arms match as well. That jacket astounds me!

My grandmother used to quilt. She mostly did panels, whole cloth quilts or simple patchwork. I think she made a wedding ring quilt for my cousin but I really don't remember seeing her do a lot of piece work.

For Christmas, my mom handed me a gift bag. Inside was a box of tissues. My 4 year old daughter thought this was a great gift. I knew it meant something big was coming. My mom slide a big present over to me. I opened it and it was one of those Sterlite containers with shelves. Okay. Um. What's up, Mom??

Each drawer contained a million treasures....

The top drawer contained blocks for a sampler quilt my grandmother started. Each block had a little piece of paper attached with the name of the pattern. Most were sashed and sewn into rows. I was speechless. My grandmother *never* did piecework like this!

The second drawer contained all of the quilting templates she used. She hand quilted on a huge rack. She would lay out the cardstock templates and trace them on the fabric and start hand stitching. For as long as I can remember, my grandmother's knuckles were bent at right angles from arthritis. It still amazes me that she hand quilted.

The next drawer contained lots of envelopes. Each envelope was labeled with the name of a block pattern. In each envelope was all of the paper templates for that block. Each template piece was labeled with the name of the block and was given a number so you'd know that they were all accounted for and none were lost. There were even plexiglass templates she had my grandfather cut for her.

The bottom drawer was filled with quilting books and magazines from the early 90's. This alone was a huge treasure. But it gets better..... each magazine was marked. She put check marks next to the blocks she wanted for her sampler and wrote "done" when they were complete. She made notes in the margins just like she used to do with her cookbooks... any modifications or thoughts about the recipe would be noted.

It was an absolutely amazing gift to receive. Seeing my grandmother's distinctive handwriting was enough to bring tears to my eyes. But seeing how she planned out this sampler and worked on it left me without words.

Right now, the sampler looks like it would fit a twin bed. I plan to go through the magazines and find the blocks she hadn't made yet and add to the quilt to make it queen size. I also want to have someone embroidery the names of each block onto the blocks. I'll never remember the names and I want to make sure the next person who receives the quilt has that knowledge as well.

It's taken me a while to write about this. Every time I try to write about it, I am overwhelmed by the gift. I love my Grandma and miss her every day. I'm a boo-hooing, runny nose mess now that I've written it all out.

Good Morning: I love making samplers. This one is gorgeous. One thing here - Google Quilter's Cache. There is a list of practically every block you can imagine, with the name, instructions on how to make it, in some cases there is a history to the block. I have made most of the blocks your grandmother made and it is the most satisfying project in the world. My grandmother made me a crazy quilt, embroidered her initials and year. I have it on my quilt rack. I used it and wore out some of the fabric and replaced it and also the hand embroidery stitches around the fabric. A piece of my mother's wedding dress, the fabric for my confirmation dress, fabric from the dresses she made for herself and fabric from other places I don't even know about. It had satin, cotton, wool, velvet, corduroy, taffeta all in it. My grandmother was the seamstress in her town, Waterloo, Wisconsin. She made clothes for me too. I'm 72, my mother and dad were married in 1937, so there is some mighty old fabric in there. Mom is 94! It is a treasure. Edie

KarenR 01-15-2011 04:10 AM

Wonderful story!
Have you thought about having the names under the blocks instead of on the blocks? That way her originals would not be touched.

Maybe in the sashing right under the block?

Edie 01-15-2011 04:12 AM


Originally Posted by KarenR
Wonderful story!
Have you thought about having the names under the blocks instead of on the blocks? That way her originals would not be touched.

Maybe in the sashing right under the block?

Good Idea! Edie

didi 01-15-2011 04:13 AM

Well, I cried too. My grandmother raised me from 3 mos. old. She did quilting too. I have always wondered where they went after she passed away. I can remember my sister and I sleeping under so many quilts, that we couldn't turn over, we slept on a enclosed porch and it was cold. Both of us quilt now. Giving to the homeless.
You really have a treasure and I'm so happy for you. I think your Mother gave you the greatest gift of all.

Tropical 01-15-2011 04:32 AM

How wonderful of your mother to give you such a treasured gift of love.

Scrap Happy 01-15-2011 04:33 AM

rubia, what a beautiful story, thanks for sharing! Like you I would have been brought to tears. I was close to my Grandmother too she was the woman who raised me. What a precious gift you have received. Your Mom must have been so excited to give this amazing gift to you.

I'm going to be making a denim rag quilt and am collecting denim for it. When I discovered 2 pairs of my Dad's denim shorts I was so happy to know that what he wore will be in this quilt - I think you know what I mean (he passed away almost 4 years ago.) I understand what you mean about seeing your Grandmothers handwriting and how it touched your heart.

duckie 01-15-2011 04:58 AM

Beautiful story! Thank you for sharing the love.
I'm teary-eyed, too.

jlong 01-15-2011 05:14 AM

Beautiful story, great Mom. Is the tissue box still in use? I need one here.

Kathy-Pgh 01-15-2011 05:26 AM

such a lovely story and such sweet memories. never had a grandma, so I always enjoy stories like yours. thanks for sharing

PATTIESPEARL 01-15-2011 05:34 AM

I need a box of tissues too! What a thoughtful person your Mother is.

Carol W 01-15-2011 05:37 AM

What an amazing woman!!!

Connie Merritt 01-15-2011 05:43 AM

What a precious and loving gift you received. Your Grandma was surely a special person. Your daughter is lovely and the jacket is a work or art. Enjoy these gifts and I love the idea of names on the quilt to be. Your mom was so thoughtful with the present of tissues. Bless you and yours.

bobquilt3 01-15-2011 06:18 AM

You are truly blessed. I never had a "grandma". They both died before I was born. One of them sewed beautifully but only clothes. I am the first quilter in my family. Now that I am a great-grandmother, I realize how much I missed. Enjoy your treasure and treasure your memories.

drdolly 01-15-2011 06:18 AM

I bet your grandmother is smiling, knowing you received these items. I too lost my grandmother 7 yrs ago this month. Good luck in your quest.

hikingquilter 01-15-2011 06:21 AM

Thank you for sharing your story. My mom was a quilter and several years after she passed away I came across a box of UFOs. Among them crazy quilt squares she had made. I had a new son by then and made a quilt for him so he would have something of the grandmother he never knew. I still have a box of 4" denim squares she had appliqued and hand embroidered, along with a picture of the coverlet she intended to make. It's on my "to do" list. It's comforting to work on something begun by a loved one who is no longer here. Makes you feel like they really are still with us.

polly13 01-15-2011 06:21 AM

Though my legacy will never be as full of treasures as your grandma left, I pray the memories are such that my grandchildren speak of me with such love. What a beautiful Christmas story.

paw paw quilter 01-15-2011 06:32 AM

thans for sharing your story. My grandma taught me how to sew many years ago.I received a few of her things when she passed away. I cherish a few pieces of cardboard (patterns) more than anything.Can't wait to see the quilt when it is finished.What a keepsake.WOW......

brendadawg 01-15-2011 06:35 AM

Pass the tissues, please! What a wonderful gift, not only the quilt blocks, etc., but also the gift of a special grandmother. And by the way, you have such beautiful children!

happymrs 01-15-2011 06:40 AM

What a wonderful gift, & what a special grandma you were blessed with! All her work is lovely, even that little jacket your daughter now wears...

Diane C. 01-15-2011 06:45 AM

How sweet! Every time you look at those treasures you will think of Grandma. Diane C.

irma tapia 01-15-2011 06:52 AM

What a beautiful story. Treasure life but most of all treasure the gift and your Mother for thinking of such a beautiful memory for you.

craftymatt2 01-15-2011 06:54 AM

WOW, what a beautiful story, what a very special Christmas and gift for you. Treasure it always

matraina 01-15-2011 06:55 AM

Reading your letter gave me the goosebumps and a few tears. What a wonderful family!!!!!

IndyQuilter 01-15-2011 07:01 AM

What an amazing gift. Bless your mother for passing this on to you.

mimee4 01-15-2011 07:06 AM

My Nana died 40 years ago and I still see her handwriting on recipes. She was so special to me as yours was to you. You will forever miss her. Yet the gift your mom gave you is priceless in keeping your grandmother in your heart. Thank you for this wonderful story.

letsquilt 01-15-2011 07:09 AM

what a wonderful story and such treasures to have!!! I will admit I had tears in my eyes also.

jpmaroni 01-15-2011 07:10 AM

Your sharing has touched us all! Thank you, what a beautiful story to start the day.

Nolee 01-15-2011 07:11 AM

I think this story makes us realize, that no matter what happens to us in life, what challenges we face, what promotions we get, what money we make, the bottom line is how special our family is and how much we love them. Obviously, there was a great deal of love between you and your grandmother. My grandmother died when I was 13, but I remember her with love. She didn't quilt, but knit for me. My Dad and Mom are still here for my children and grandchildren. They are 95 and 93 (in excellent health) and from the picture you sent of your grandparents, they just ooze love, the same as mine. Your Mom is precious for doing this for you. I'm sure your daughter and generations to come will all be blessed by her gift.


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