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Oh that is so pretty!!
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Originally Posted by pgthom
Oh, I love to hear you say he is signing! So important for him to be able to communicate and so gratifying for you to know what he wants/ needs. Emma learned to sign when she was a tiny infant and still had her trach. Early one morning, her nurse reported they heard daddy leaving for work. Emma signed "Daddy go bye-bye". Her favorite words were: more, please, thank you, good, bye-bye. You can see videos of her on You Tube called Emma's Special Voice, and Emma Talking about her Voice.
What is your boy's name? Are you raising him or helping his parents raise him? Bless you for making his life richer and easier. He is truly a special boy!! |
Originally Posted by KathyAire
Don't know what your fabric is but I think I have it's sister. Got it at an estate sale, as well. Mine is only about a yard. Mine has apples and pears and I want to say grapes, except they are red and yellow. When I saw your picture, I immediately thought my fabric was the same. Got it out and it's different but definitely in the same family.
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Originally Posted by pgthom
Oh, I love to hear you say he is signing! So important for him to be able to communicate and so gratifying for you to know what he wants/ needs. Emma learned to sign when she was a tiny infant and still had her trach. Early one morning, her nurse reported they heard daddy leaving for work. Emma signed "Daddy go bye-bye". Her favorite words were: more, please, thank you, good, bye-bye. You can see videos of her on You Tube called Emma's Special Voice, and Emma Talking about her Voice.
What is your boy's name? Are you raising him or helping his parents raise him? Bless you for making his life richer and easier. He is truly a special boy!! |
Thanks for taking the time to view. We are hoping to educate more people about disabilities. I think she is very special, but aren't grandma always partial to their own? In the picture of the kids on the trampoline, all 5 are ours. Penny
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Looks a lot like tea towel fabric and the close up of the weave confirms it (for me, at least). It's very pretty.
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Originally Posted by KR
My guess is it's dish towel fabric. Sure would brighten up the kitchen!!
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Originally Posted by Ghetohound
Hi Ladies,
I purchased this material at an estate sale yesterday. The material is cotton, about 16 inches wide and has sewn edges where both salvage edges should be. Additionally, there are dash or stitch marks around the flowers. Is this possibly dish cloth material and are the marks for embroidering? I have no clue! But it washed up real nice and there is about 9-10 yards of it. Thanks for helping! Barb |
Agree 50s fabric
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OOOOOH! That fabric takes me back. We had kitchen (tea) towels like that. The dashes are for decoration. They are supposed to make the flowers look stitched on. That is happy fabric. Could I buy 24" of it? I would love to have Granny's kitchen towel hanging in my kitchen.
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