Anyone know of any quilters out there who could restore my poor, messed-up quilt? I would just chuck the thing, but my now-deceased mom made it for me to take away to college. It has been falling apart for the past few years now, but, you know how it is. I can't part with it. So my only recourse is to store it somewhere (and what is the point of that?) or have some handy quilter fix it.
I have fond memories of my mom setting up her quilting frame in the back yard the summer before I left for the East coast, working diligently for a month in her off time to complete it. I know she would never have articulated it, but it was her way of sending something of her with me on my journey.
This thing has seen me through a big portion of my life.
Friday, May 25, 2007
Calling all quilters!
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ReplyDeleteWhy don't you just cut some fabric (Clothing) in squares and sew them on the places that are bare it could be a very funky refurbishing.
Hmm. I don't know nothing about no needles and thread. When I visit Ft. Collins, I'll bring the blanket with me and you can have a hey day!
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