The Polish girls and their quilts
#61
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
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Wow, you all haveso much to be proud of.
You for spreadiing uour craft knowledge and them for being such great students.
I collect sand from all over the world, about a teaspoon worth.
my heritage is from Poland. Grandpa and grandma Kosinski from Krakow.
my other side i dont know, but last namw was Vischneschki,shorted to Vicknici in the Usa.
if ever you have the oppurtunity so send me a spoon of sand. I would greatly appriciate it.
Lynnie
kampf
797
Blueridge dr.
Medford, new york, 11763
Usa
thanks
lynnie
You for spreadiing uour craft knowledge and them for being such great students.
I collect sand from all over the world, about a teaspoon worth.
my heritage is from Poland. Grandpa and grandma Kosinski from Krakow.
my other side i dont know, but last namw was Vischneschki,shorted to Vicknici in the Usa.
if ever you have the oppurtunity so send me a spoon of sand. I would greatly appriciate it.
Lynnie
kampf
797
Blueridge dr.
Medford, new york, 11763
Usa
thanks
lynnie
#64
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Thread Starter
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Jozefow, Poland
Posts: 4,474
Wow, you all haveso much to be proud of.
You for spreadiing uour craft knowledge and them for being such great students.
I collect sand from all over the world, about a teaspoon worth.
my heritage is from Poland. Grandpa and grandma Kosinski from Krakow.
my other side i dont know, but last namw was Vischneschki,shorted to Vicknici in the Usa.
if ever you have the oppurtunity so send me a spoon of sand. I would greatly appriciate it.
Lynnie
kampf
797
Blueridge dr.
Medford, new york, 11763
Usa
thanks
lynnie
You for spreadiing uour craft knowledge and them for being such great students.
I collect sand from all over the world, about a teaspoon worth.
my heritage is from Poland. Grandpa and grandma Kosinski from Krakow.
my other side i dont know, but last namw was Vischneschki,shorted to Vicknici in the Usa.
if ever you have the oppurtunity so send me a spoon of sand. I would greatly appriciate it.
Lynnie
kampf
797
Blueridge dr.
Medford, new york, 11763
Usa
thanks
lynnie
#66
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Join Date: Jul 2009
Location: Between the dashes of a tombstone
Posts: 12,716
This is such a heartwarming story. What a gift you have given these children, a quilt to keep them warm and a skill they may use later in life.
Lynnie you may want to take your address off the message. Check with a moderator about removing it. And how's that Iowa sand doing these days? Does it have a barn smell?
Lynnie you may want to take your address off the message. Check with a moderator about removing it. And how's that Iowa sand doing these days? Does it have a barn smell?
#67
I remember seeing them start their quilts. I'm so glad they got them finished. I'm very proud of them and the others that helped with the tying too(that also is an important job). I'm so glad they get to spend time with you while their mom is at work. Looks like they are having lots of fun and learning alot also.
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