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Welcome from Pensacola! I enjoy the tutorials and free paterns. also if I am looking I can search it and find links for the free patern I am looking for.Hope you enjoy too!
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I know someone that made a memory quilts from her dad's shirts that were appliqued as maple leafs onto a white background. It was really nice and she said it helped her with her healing process.
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welcome from central Ohio. Sorry for your loss, I too have lost my mom and it is hard. I made a memory quilt for a woman who's son died. He went to college in Mich. so I used material in those colors, and used photos. I found it easy, and she loved it.
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I made a quilt for my DH so it's not really a memory quilt but I'll describe the things I put on and maybe this will help with your list. In the center block I appliquéd 2 wedding bands & embroidered Families are Forever; other blocks are - a German flag; a Berlin flag; a Canadian flag; a ship; 2 eagle blocks; an appliquéd bike; an appliquéd barbell set. To show where he was born - where he chose to move to - what his favourite things are.
Enjoy your healing process, a wonderful way to share your memories of your Mom. |
Hi Ama
Thank you for your help. Where did you get pic of flower? is it a poster? |
Wow wonderful to be a survivor. May God Bless You and keep you that way.
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Great, I can use the Italian flag. Did not think of that one. It helps very much to put something like a quilt together. It does make you cry though. What else is new. Thank you for sharing.C
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She was a fabulous cook. I am new to this so I do not know what a fabric block is. :D
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Thank you and Hi from Gig Harbor, WA!
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I would start with a list of your loves and memories of her. This list may help if you are unable to find specific fabrics.
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