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    Old 04-25-2012, 07:50 AM
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    The whole ball of wax is wonderful! The quilt? get out! It's BEAUTIFUL! I love that fabric line, too. And Turning 12 was PERFECT for it. Your quilting? Awesome. And your story? It both breaks my heart & warms it at the same time. I'm so sorry your DGS had to go thru that but am so happy he has two such special ladies in his life (you & his new teacher). Both of you are angels! I know Teacher will love, love, love this quilt & be doubly touched by its specialness since it's from you. Thank you for sharing the quilt & the story with us.
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    Old 04-25-2012, 08:16 AM
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    That's a very pretty quilt and I love the color combination!

    I've also been struggling with stippling, and Leah makes it sound/look so simple, but I've just not had similar results. This might be the trick, and yes, practice is surely the key to it.
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    Old 04-25-2012, 08:28 AM
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    As a retired teacher, I love hearing about your grandson's teacher. . .obviously, not about the first one. When you see her, will you please tell her that you posted your story on an online quilt board, and that there was a retired teacher there who expects to meet her AND her husband in heaven! Thanks.
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    Old 04-25-2012, 08:36 AM
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    Sea weed and puzzle pieces - I can do that! I had in-person affirmation this morning. I brought my quilt to show off where I teach. SEVERAL people wanted to know to whom I 'd sent it for quilting. (THey don't know from nothing but knew people paid others to do that job.) When I said I did it myself they were so amazed! Of course, I bit my lip to keep from saying - do you SEE that raggedy little line there on that cream fabric? Can't you TELL I am doing this by the seat of my pants?? I just smiled and carried my little treasure away with me.

    Next week I've taken off to go on a field with this class. Only SPECIAL people are asked to go so I'm quite honored (you have to pass a criminal background check). I am very tempted to bring my little treasure then - I'm worse than a kid at Christmas - I can't wait for her to see this. But ... I'll wait.... maybe!

    Ruth - I will certainly do this. This lovely lady taught first grade until this year and then was moved to pre-k. You can imagine what she thought about that. There are 26 children in the room. (I'll let you absorb that number for a minute.) There is an aide in there most of the time. (She's getting a quilt, too.) I am a 34-year veteran teacher, but I sit in amazement at the tone, pacing, discipline, structure, and process I see in this classroom. After each visit - I think I've been there 3 times this school year and my husband went once for a walkathon activity - I write a note to her principal cc'd to her and extoll her virtues. I hope that makes a wee difference in her exhausting day!

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    Old 04-25-2012, 08:51 AM
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    Such a wonderful story with a greater ending. You have just given me the push I needed to take what I've learned from Leah Day's FMQ lessons. A quilt shop I visited last week needs people to quilt quilts for children's hospital and I'm going to get some to work on. You were your inspiration today and I think you. glenda
    Look for her link here on the board and check her out. It's free and she's a great teacher.
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    Old 04-25-2012, 08:56 AM
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    What a wonderful thank you. That teacher deserves it......good job!
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    Old 04-25-2012, 05:12 PM
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    Beautiful gift for a wonderful teacher! Thanks for sharing.....I love hearing how God is working!
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    Old 05-02-2012, 09:53 PM
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    Thanks for sharing your story. The quilt is beautiful!
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    Old 05-04-2012, 05:00 AM
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    Its gorgeous, you did a great job,love the colors.
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