Great quilt. I had one similar, in my childhood, in that it was made from interesting and varied bits that each told a story, at least to me. I wish I had it still...
Wow. Thank you so much for taking the time to comment. I love feedback... what with being a cook and all. I will respond to your comments via email (if you do not have a "noreply" address or here, below your comment) As always, Bon Appetite!
I'm a cook. That's who I am at the very core of me. Yes, I'm a mother and sister and friend and all those other titles we have for ourselves. But if you asked me WHO I AM at the pit of my soul - I'd say I'm a cook. An "in the kitchen, up to the elbows in food, recipes, pots and pans" cook. I love it - and I do it everyday.
Okay, I Never thought a quilt would make me cry. It's beautiful and I can easily see its magic. Thanks for sharing The Magic Quilt!
ReplyDeleteHow nice that it has magical properties. May it bring you warmth, comfort, and peaceful sleep.
ReplyDeleteTruly more magical then you ever would have imagined. A forever and ever reminder of a wonderful man who blessed so many lives.
ReplyDeleteI must say I never tire of your stories. I only wish I could sit with you and drink a glass of wine as you tell them.
Tamis
I really wanted to see it too but didn't ask. Thanks for letting us see your treasure.
ReplyDeleteI wanted to see it too! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteAwww, sending you hugs.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing pictures of it. It is so impressive (for all of your sewing, for all of his running and for all of the memories). Take care.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt. I had one similar, in my childhood, in that it was made from interesting and varied bits that each told a story, at least to me. I wish I had it still...
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