Buffalo Pony Quilt
#42
Originally Posted by MamaLinda
According to the Facebook page, the company closed last October. So far haven't found another store. I'll keep looking though.
#43
Originally Posted by suezquilts
I made this quilt when I was a bit sad, lost both parents in 2 years. Trying to get my game back on. My hubby was gone and I was alone, my children mostly married. So as I was walking out of a quilt shop, and saw this quilt. I asked, do you have this kit, she said yes, I said I'll take one.
Made this quilt in one day. It spoke to me, someday I will be free and the wind blowing in my hair. I'm a red-head too.
Made this quilt in one day. It spoke to me, someday I will be free and the wind blowing in my hair. I'm a red-head too.
#44
Junior Member
Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: some where West of the Mississippi
Posts: 135
Isn't it great to have some way to always express ourselves. A tactile way to keep busy and still say and feel what our hearts, minds and memories are holding. Whether it is happy or sad, it's great to have this form of expression. Beats all heck out of a pill bottle or other self destructive method. Don't you love those 10 day fishing trips? And how about the returns! God holds us all; we just have to hold on too.
#46
Senior Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Northwest Texas
Posts: 442
It is hard, but time heals does help. I lost my parents that lived with us for 3 years within a 9 month period of time.
It's been a year now, but still miss them every day. Keeping busy helps. I know they are both with the Lord and therefore I have reason to smile.
It's been a year now, but still miss them every day. Keeping busy helps. I know they are both with the Lord and therefore I have reason to smile.
#48
Love your quilt, and thanks for sharing your story.--It's interesting how things come along to comfort us at just the right moment. Lost my parents in 89 and 91 - It is not fun to be an orphan at any age!
#49
Power Poster
Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
Posts: 14,083
I am so sorry for your loss. I too lost my parents within 2 years of one another, so by the time I was 25 I had lost both my parents. I thought my heart would break in two, but slowly, one day at a time I worked out of it. You have an amazing quilt to remind you that you are strong and you will once again fly like the quilt. It is so gorgeous and you can always look at it and know that you are now stronger than ever and things will get better. My thoughts and prayers are with you. God bless you and keep you in his loving arms.
#50
Super Member
Join Date: Sep 2011
Location: up to my eyeballs in UFOs
Posts: 2,335
I have a siliar if not the same pattern I picked up in Nevada called painted pony. Yours looks great I haven't tried it yet-hope you are doing a little better each day-we all love you here in quilters land and pray for you
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