Not a quilt, but a lot of fun
#11
Ohhh I remember making those. I did "T" and "C" for my oldest daugher when she was little. Her name is Theresa, but at the time she couldn't say it. She would say "TeeCeee" we just shortened it to TC. She's going to be 24 soon and we still call her that, much to her dismay LOL.
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The letters are a fun idea too.
My sister's mother in-law is in a facility that has a child like day care area where they alzeimer's patients can "work" in a kitchen -wash dishes, put place settings out, "work" in laundry room _ wash towels and fold. I remember when Sally machine sewed from bolts of fabric beautiful suits for her boys and husband ! She was a seamstress ! A stay at home mother for all her adult married life. I think she would enjoy the letters AND your textured quilt hanging !
A beautiful thought from you of both!
Think about the letters. One suggestion was Noel. Maybe a good christmas Idea in the works there ??
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My sister's mother in-law is in a facility that has a child like day care area where they alzeimer's patients can "work" in a kitchen -wash dishes, put place settings out, "work" in laundry room _ wash towels and fold. I remember when Sally machine sewed from bolts of fabric beautiful suits for her boys and husband ! She was a seamstress ! A stay at home mother for all her adult married life. I think she would enjoy the letters AND your textured quilt hanging !
A beautiful thought from you of both!
Think about the letters. One suggestion was Noel. Maybe a good christmas Idea in the works there ??
Chairjogger (Ellen)
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I made these letter pillows for grandchildren years ago. They loved them and slept with different letters each night. "I think I will sleep with the T pillow tonight!" Now I need to make some more for relatives and friends' children. Thanks for posting
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