This is what I did this weekend while waiting
#203
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Williamsport, PA
Posts: 1,082
Really sorry your mom so ill, my best to her, you, and the rest of the family. Your colors are outstanding. Wish I was there to maybe get chance on your beautiful art at Penn Hills. Where is it exactly?
#205
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Posts: 7
I was the care taker for my father and mother. Mom passed away Sept. of 2009. I spent all the time I could with her, and I am not sorry for it. Your quilting is beautiful. I have my mother's unfinished projects, and I am trying to learn to quilt. Myl prayers are with you and your family at this difficult time. God's peace to you.
#207
I am soooooooooooooooo very sorry about your Mom. Please know we all care and are praying for grace during the days ahead. I miss mine so so much. I am so happy that you have your sewing to give you some comfort.
#208
Originally Posted by Teresa 54
I had a lot of time waiting this weekend, so I sewed to keep myself sane. My mom is dying - she has maybe 2-3 days left, I keep from eating by sewing.
Silk Dupeoni Uneven Log Cabin-blocks pieced, Leftovers from other projects called My Color Palette and
I was asked to make a door prize for the Penn Oaks Quilt Guild.
I am back on schedule.
Silk Dupeoni Uneven Log Cabin-blocks pieced, Leftovers from other projects called My Color Palette and
I was asked to make a door prize for the Penn Oaks Quilt Guild.
I am back on schedule.
#209
Originally Posted by Teresa 54
Originally Posted by Jacqueline m l
So sorry about your mom, I lost my Mother last year. I was making her a wheelchair lap quilt in her last days. So now I think of her everytime I see that lap quilt. I got it finished and I hold it close to my heart very often. She knew I was making it for her and she was very please to have it even for the short 2days.
#210
God bless you and your Mom. Your quilt is gorgeous!
When my husband was in an out of town hospital for 10 days and I stayed in a motel for the nights, I brought my sewing machine and made blocks for a quilt. It's a very good way to keep your sanity.
Janie
When my husband was in an out of town hospital for 10 days and I stayed in a motel for the nights, I brought my sewing machine and made blocks for a quilt. It's a very good way to keep your sanity.
Janie
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