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gsbuffalo 04-25-2012 04:49 AM

Great Job!

CarrieC 04-25-2012 04:53 AM

Great story! The quilt is lovely and I liked reading about how you came to where you are with FMQ!!!

NOELLA 04-25-2012 04:57 AM

Your quilt is beautiful , as for my fmq I think picture puzzle pieces and that works for me
keep it up Noella

Quilt Novice 04-25-2012 05:49 AM

Very pretty!

BrendaK 04-25-2012 05:57 AM

Lovely, so happy that your DGS is doing better. Thanks for doing this for the teacher she sounds like a real treasure. BrendaK.

dixie_fried 04-25-2012 06:02 AM

I'm also an infant in the FMQ development, and let me tell you--we are far harder on ourselves than the people we make gifts for! Our eyes are drawn to the not so perfect places, and seem to rest there because we know they are there. Your quilt is fantastic, and the teacher who is receiving it will surely feel your appreciation for the difference she has made in the life of your grandson.

(I always think sea weed when I'm trying to FMQ. For some reason, it works for me!)

ladypetite 04-25-2012 06:03 AM


Originally Posted by lfstamper (Post 5167866)
Beautiful quilt and story.

Ditto!!! Your post and pictures have inspired me. I am so thrilled for you!

MawMaw B 04-25-2012 06:41 AM

What a wonderful grandmother you are! Glad he got moved to a teacher who "got it". And that teacher will absolutely love that quilt. I'm sure it will mean the world to her knowing that you and your family appreciate her.

oma66 04-25-2012 07:06 AM

You are wonderful! The teacher is going to love the quilt and the reason you are giving it is precious. My youngest daughter is left handed and when she was in kindergarten the teacher made her grab the back of her chair with her left hand and forced her to use her right hand and to write right handed. I was furious and in no certain terms she was told never to do it again and she did not. Of course that situation was not even close to what your little one went through and I am so thankful for that teacher after reading your story. Teahcers are such an important part of a child's life and can make or break a child's desire to learn.

The teacher is going to love your lovely quilt and all the effort that went into it to make it your best. Thank you for taking the time to say thank you to her. My youngest daughter is now a teacher herself and a very good one. Blessings to you.

mighty 04-25-2012 07:28 AM

Beautiful great work!!!


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