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    Old 08-26-2010, 04:38 PM
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    Oh by the way..OUTSTANDING!!!!!
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    Old 08-26-2010, 10:00 PM
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    My MIL has been doing that to DH for his entire life. When he was a boy, he would spend his meager allowance on gifts for her, and EVERY time, she would say - "What do I need THAT for", or "I can't use that, you keep it", etc - you get the picture. And this to a 7 year old. He's in his 50's now and she's still doing it to both of us now. We often get back things we have given her, sooooo, I just give her things I want for myself, knowing that eventually (usually 2 years), I will get it back unopened/unused. I know it hurts, but they are the ones who are losing out. Your quilt is beautiful - don't let your dad discourage your obvious talent. Hugs.
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    Old 08-26-2010, 10:04 PM
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    Taiboo,
    I am sorry for your pain, noone deserves that.
    You took plain pieces of fabric and turned it into a beautiful work of art that you should be proud of. Plenty Patriotic as I see it and I was raised in the Military.

    Know what I would do? I would go get it from your father and take pictures of it, front and back for your quilt album. Fold it carefully and pack it into a shipping box and send it to Bethesda, Maryland to the Military hospital there. There are organizations that do that sort of thing and I'm sure there is even someone here that could help you. I KNOW some soldier there would just Love it. Not only would you make a soldier feel better, but I'm guessing that you would feel better too. It would be something that a they would treasure. Knowing that a civilian thought enough of someone they didn't even know to give that to them is an honor that will not be soon forgotten.
    Just a thought...
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    PS, By the way. If your Father asks where your taking it, tell him. ;-)
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    Old 08-27-2010, 03:35 AM
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    Go get it an hang it in your house so every time he comes by he will have to look at it.
    Or at least every time he comes by hang it in the area he will be sitting so he has to see it.

    It is very nice and you did a wonderful job.
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    Old 08-27-2010, 03:53 AM
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    Share your "hurt" feelings. I made a cute flannel quilt for my granddaughter and she said "I don't want to sleep under that ugly thing".Everybody laughed about it and thought she was sooooooooooooo cute.Don't be to upset my dear, life is like that sometimes and we have to move on.
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    Old 08-27-2010, 03:59 AM
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    Originally Posted by taiboo
    I know it's not perfect, but I MADE it for him....I didn't even get a thank you :-( he just folded it and put it aside.
    We heard in another thread about an ungrateful MIL. It is such a shame some people just don't know how to be gracious. My husband was like that sometimes. Just chalk it up to sometimes some people can't ever be pleased. I think it is wonderful. I would ask for it back (since he is your dad) and ask him what he would rather have. Then go shopping, don't waste your precious time on sewing for him again.
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    Old 08-28-2010, 04:03 PM
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    i love it ,i would have taken it back and give it to some one who would apprasiate it. next time you gave him something he would think twice about hurtting your fieldings.
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    Old 08-28-2010, 04:11 PM
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    It is beautiful! I know the feeling! It is such a disappointment when someone doesn't appreciate your gift! I think you should wait until an appropriate time (discretely) regift it to someone he would want to have it.
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    Old 08-28-2010, 04:16 PM
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    Originally Posted by taiboo
    LOL, he is 72 (will be in august) and this is just how he is, but he has never been that way with me.

    Originally Posted by MaryStoaks
    How old is your father? Has he seen a doctor lately? Maybe he's not well?
    Was he in the service? If so which one?
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    Old 08-28-2010, 04:18 PM
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    Originally Posted by Charlee
    How do you get more patriotic than FLAGS and red white and blue?
    I am so sorry that he reacted that way, and so sorry that you were hurt! ~MEGA HUG~

    Having flags, stars and red, white and blue doesn't make it patriotic. It's a lovely work, but patriotic is something that is very subjective, depending on the what the person feels is patriotic.

    To the op, Please don't hate me or be hurt. It's lovely, it's wonderfully pieced. I think it was the pinwheels that may have been the off part. They line up and make wonderful subtle stars, but the pinwheels to my eye outshine the stars.

    Does that make sense?
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