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My 80 year old mother has been working her fingers to the bone......

My 80 year old mother has been working her fingers to the bone......

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Old 02-12-2011, 05:20 PM
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Beautiful!
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Wow, these are just great.. and I have to say, she is wonderful and amazing..working as a nurse till 70...wow. I am 65 still doing it (OR) and don't know if I can make it that long...
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She did a wonderful job they are all beautiful
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Old 02-12-2011, 05:24 PM
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Originally Posted by abdconsultant
My mother has always been busy working full time as a registered nurse until she was 70 years old, She has a fragile heart and rhumatoid arthritis. She wants to sew but can't sit in a chair and lean over her machine , so I thought I would give her a little project to do, english paper piece hexagons. I gave her some scraps and look........... this is just a few of her shoe boxes full of these flowers. She want me to finish them into a quilt { before she goes to the other side} I don't even know where to start. I might add, everyone of them is dang near perfect!


You said every one was dang near perfect. You're wrong....LOL They are not near perfect they are absolutely perfect. Reminds me of my grandmother's work and Mama's.

Tell your mother they are beautiful. You will have a beautiful quilt or should I say quilts out of those. What a treasure. What a wonderful Mother you have.

Her basting is even amazing. Wouldn't want her to see mine. LOL
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What beautiful color Hex's!! Whatever you do to put the quilt together will be actually gorgeous!!
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Old 02-12-2011, 05:35 PM
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Your mothers work is beautiful and with that kind of energy at 80 after working as a nurse to the age of 70, you probably have some time to make numerous quilts from her to see from her talent and perfect piecing. Also her heart is warm and kind to care for others still. Enjoy your time finishing her creations.
P.S. Give your mom a hug from all of us who loved having a nurse like her:)
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Exploiting the elderly as free labour! Aren't there laws against that???
They are lovely. My mother who is also 80 has just hung up her needle - post breast cancer pain - she just cant do it anymore.
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The silk one I would save for a special place - maybe a pillow? What beautiful talent she has - thank you for sharing!!
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Thats such a treasure..I wish my dear dear grandmother had sewn. I'd love to have a patchwork of hers. BUT, I do have her cedar chest that stores some of my quilts that belong to my daughter...I passed it on to her. I sure hope you post more pics when you have assembled her beautiful work...thanks for sharing..warmed my heart
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Well bless her heart! These are so bright and beautiful and so precisely and wonderfully sewn. Sounds like the two of you now need to sit down together and work on the connecting pieces. What a wonderful opportunity!
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