

3 down and 4 to go.
My sisters and I have been busy. We decided we didn't want to see someone walking down the street wearing our mom's duds and are making each of our siblings as well as ourselves a memory quilt from her clothes. It's been a good thing, we've cut and laughed, remembered dressing mom is this or that suit, remembered the ones she really liked and the ones that didn't get worn very often. We've had a fun time while putting these together reminiscing about our Mom laughter where there could have been tears. We thought they would be ugly but they've turned out kinda pretty. We're going to wrap them as a last gift from our Mom this Xmas. How fitting that the suits she made and kept her warm will now wrap her children.
I love my wood stove and so does Lady.
3 comments:
Good for you!!!! I really do want an APQS longarm and I'm just wishing and waiting. Congrats!!!
Darlene
I'm sure you are going to really enjoy learning all those "fancy stitches!" Your memory quilt is wonderful.
I have regretted letting my Mom's clothes go to charity - I just didn't think of a memory quilt at the time. I did make one for a lady though - I did it using her Grandmother's clothes and made a crazy style quilt using the fancy stitches on my machine - it came out great!
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