Mom's SkateBoard Quilt
#14
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Join Date: Aug 2010
Location: Piedmont Virginia in the Foothills of the Blue Ridge Mtns.
Posts: 8,562
How precious these are and that you get to still quilt with your mom.
My mom had a stroke in September that has left her with limited mobility and speech. She was a my dearest quilting buddy but now has moved to GA to be cared for by my dear brother and his family. I miss her so much that I am still totally stuck and have not been quilting these days. You are so blessed!
Jan in VA
My mom had a stroke in September that has left her with limited mobility and speech. She was a my dearest quilting buddy but now has moved to GA to be cared for by my dear brother and his family. I miss her so much that I am still totally stuck and have not been quilting these days. You are so blessed!
Jan in VA
#17
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: kansas
Posts: 6,407
Great quilts! I want to "grow up" to be your Mom--what a testament that she's still quilting and doing an excellent job!
My own Mom went to a quilt retreat with my sis, daughter and me about 8 months before she died--not feeling well enough to quilt and said she didn't even bring her machine cause real reason she came was to chat with all her friends! Know how you're feeling, Jan.
My own Mom went to a quilt retreat with my sis, daughter and me about 8 months before she died--not feeling well enough to quilt and said she didn't even bring her machine cause real reason she came was to chat with all her friends! Know how you're feeling, Jan.
#20
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Join Date: Jun 2010
Location: Alabama
Posts: 15,368
I love seeing your Mom and knowing you get to quilt together. My Mom was very, very talented. She made Ball Room gowns, wedding gowns, was a fabulous cake decorator, made beautiful floral arrangements but never quilted. I would have loved to see her quilt. What beautiful treasures those are.
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