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Saturday, March 25, 2017

Helping another friend.........

One of my art quilter friends is making this Trip Around the World for his granddaughter.  I cut the kit for him last year.  Since we had to cancel 2 dates he hasn't been here to work on it for 2 months.  I talked to him this week and told him I would get the rest unpicked and sew a few rows together for him if that was OK with him.  He had his 86th birthday a couple weeks ago and has several more quilts planned.  Now he can finish sewing this on Monday and get it to his quilter soon.

I also worked on the basting of Rosemary's quilt.  I think I only have 5 lines left to baste.  It is supposed to rain off and on today so I won't be tempted to work in the garden and yard.

18 comments:

  1. Amazing TAW! His granddaughter will love it. He is a testimony to never give up at 86. You are a wonderful friend to help get it completed.

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  2. Did you use a particular design collection for the fabric?

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  3. I love the colors on this. I hope I am still creating at 86

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  4. What a good friend you are Wanda, and I'm sure he must be very appreciative of all the help you gave him. I love the colors and fabrics used to create this quilt. It is very bold and grabs my attention. She will be one very happy granddaughter when she receives it.

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  5. Loving the colours on this TAW - I hope you post a photo when it's finished.
    Our weather has been lovely the past few days - lots of sunshine but cooler during the night. I need to get outside to the garden, but having 3 days to myself I've used it to sew, without any interruptions :)

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  6. The colors in this one make me weak in the knees! It is so gorgeous! If I live to 86, I hope I will be able to keep quilting and making quilts to give away. It is wonderful that you can keep him moving forward. The fabric in this is so compelling.

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  7. Yours is the second blog I've read today about someone in their 80s still quilting along, and beautifully! That will be a treasured quilt I'm sure.

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  8. Raining here, too -- GOOD day to sew and tidy and sort and sew some more.

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  9. Ooops- hit send too quickly. Your friend's TAW in progress is stunning.

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  10. This is absolutely gorgeous! I love the colors. And I too hope I'm still creating at 86!

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  11. LOVE this quilt--gorgeous. Good for him--I intend to be ploughing along on my quilts then too--tell him congrats for not sitting around in a rocking chair and for inspiring us. :)

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  12. Good karma all around. Your helping a friend, friend accepts,and granddaughter gets a beautiful quilt and bragging rights. "My grandfather made this quil for me". That makes my day.

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  13. this is amazing, my kind of guy.

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  14. What a helper you are! Beautiful!

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  15. What a totally amazing quilt.If I can do that in another 10 years, I will be so happy. Helping friends in quilty projects or anything else in life is a joy.

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  16. Bless his persistence!!! It will be a treasured gift.

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  17. I am impressed! Same age as my DAD- I wish my dad would take up some type of hobby!
    May God bless this gentleman, and give him many more years, of health and happiness!

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