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    Old 11-04-2012, 10:41 AM
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    A few months ago I posted a picture showing two girls who were working on their own charity quilts. Their dad died April 1 and their mom works some Sundays. They've been coming to our house on those Sunday afternoons that she works and I've been teaching them about sewing. They took a hiatus when their mom didn't work, and I just left the squares in their plastic bags. However, the last few weeks they have come. We continued to work each time a little on their quilts. We finished completely today! In a few minutes I will meet their mom at work with the girls and their quilts and take them home.

    Here are the pictures. I'm pleased and I know they are!

    [ATTACH=CONFIG]374337[/ATTACH] Here is a closer look. She is 9 years old. I decided to make use of my newly acquired embroidery machine and sew their names on sashing. It is harder than it seems like it should be and was a great chance for me to get to know my machine!

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    Angelika's quilt
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    She wanted hers tied. (Weronika wanted hers quilted.)
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    Sample embroidery.[ATTACH=CONFIG]374343[/ATTACH]

    Since I had several kids here this afternoon, we tied it rather quickly and I went ahead and finished it. Here is the group of helpers who got this tied quickly.

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    Enjoy. These are recipients of charity quilts but they basically "helped make their own." I think they are both quite happy.
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    Old 11-04-2012, 10:43 AM
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    Looks like they had a lot of fun!
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    Old 11-04-2012, 11:21 AM
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    How nice! They must be so proud and it will go to a worthy cause.
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    Old 11-04-2012, 11:27 AM
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    They did a good job on their quilts and they got to learn something that hopefully they will enjoy in their futures.
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    Old 11-04-2012, 11:28 AM
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    I'm so very the girls had to go through the experience of losing their father. My heart goes out to them and their mother. I think it's wonderful that you have taken them under your wing and mentored them in the process of quilt making (and charity). God bless you.
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    Clapping for them! They made lovely quilts and I really like how you added their names to their quilts. Good Job Girls!

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    Wonderful quilt and what a gift you gave them. They will remember this forever and have their wonderful quilt to show. Very nice of you to take the time to do this with them.
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    That's so wonderful, they did a great job, bless you for passing along quilting to kids!!!!
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    They did a great job! With winter coming on they can really enjoy their quilts. What a wonderful thing you are doing to teach the girls how to sew and to open your home to them while their mother is working.
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    They did a great job!
    BTW, the embroidery machine use will get easier as you use it more, but there is some effort involved. A lot of people think it just does it without any intervention.
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