I think that the next time I gave her a gift,it would be something to eat and not a lot of work put in it.What did she tell her????
Hugs Eileen in IL
Caroline Liebau <Caroline_Liebau@...> wrote:
What do you think of this one--- My niece made a beautiful scripture
quilt for her new daughter-in-law's mother. It took her two years
to gather the themed material and scripture panels. It took several
months to make the quilt, and assemble it and machine quilt it. She
told the recipient it was a labor of love, and she hoped it would be
well used. This week she got a call from the lady, asking if she
would mind if the quilt was put in the coffin of her sister's mother-
in-law!!! The deceased lady often complained of being cold.
My poor niece was struck speechless. Now, that's REALLY "putting
something away"
Hugs,
Caroline
--- In HookedOnEmbroidery@..., "The Sewist"
<karolsax@...> wrote:
When they say that and put them away, I always wonder if that is
just their
way of politely saying they don't like it enough to use it.
I don't make anything else for someone that says that to something
I've
made.
Karol
www.eilynns.com
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