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Jim's Gem 11-19-2010 02:36 PM

What a special treasure!!!

Kitsapquilter 11-19-2010 03:40 PM

What a great idea. He will love his quilt. It will always bring back lots of 'bowling memories'. I should have saved some of my shirts from my bowling days! I wasn't a quilter back then so never even thought to do that!! You did a great job on this one!

asmmauer 11-19-2010 03:46 PM

what a thoughtful gift I know he will treasure it And I am so sorry about the loss of your mom its never easy losing those we love.

Dollysquiltingmom 11-19-2010 03:48 PM

What a great idea!!!

STAR 11-19-2010 03:58 PM

I LOVE this quilt, it is really nice and I am so glad that it has brought you comfort and will bring Dad some when he gets home!

rootyr 11-19-2010 04:30 PM

Yes, what a treasure!

grammy17 11-19-2010 04:33 PM


Originally Posted by beachlady
Sorry for the loss of your Mother. And congrats on a wonderful quilt for your Dad. Glad he is doing better.

Ditto from me. The quilt is lovely and I'm sure he will love it.

Mariposa 11-19-2010 05:05 PM

Wonderful quilt! What a momento!

suebee 11-19-2010 05:10 PM


Originally Posted by Pam S
My Dad was an avid bowler until back and knee problems forced him to quit in his late 70s. About 25 years ago, when I lived in St. Louis, I took him to the National Bowling Hall of Fame. One of the pro bowlers had a quilt hanging on the wall there that was made by his mother from his old bowling shirts. Dad said somebody ought to do that with his old shirts. I wasn't a quilter then so I agreed and forgot about it ... until last spring. My Mom was getting rid of her stash since she no longer sewed so she told me to go into the closet in the spare room and see if there was anything I could use. When I opened the closet, there were several of Dad's old bowling shirts (unbeknownst to me at the time, there were twice as many in the basement!) and I remembered the quilt he wanted. So I loaded them in the bottom of a big shopping bag and smuggled them out of the house under a layer of fabric.
It took me all summer but I finished the quilt in time to give it to him for his 86th birthday in September. Four days later he had a stroke that landed him in a nursing home. My Mom was in home hospice care at the time but thanks to a wonderful, supportive husband and 3 surprisingly self-sufficient teenagers, I was able to spend 5 weeks 350 miles from home caring for her in her last days. And I slept under Dad's quilt every night.
When I was growing up, we always told Dad "Bowl 600" when he headed for the bowling alley so that's what I'm calling this quilt. By the way, he's doing pretty well with his rehab and should be home by the end of this month.

Well done, its awesome. You should post a pic when he gets this.

donnaree59 11-19-2010 05:15 PM

This is one of those quilts that is "priceless"... Will mean so much to your dad when he gets back home. And like someone else on here said, he probably has 600 stories to tell from his bowling days.


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