Thread:Superkenzie/@comment-44798646-20200112020429

I didn’t mean to but when my page loaded, it came up on your conversation with Chloe. I glanced. Then I read. Then I kept reading. What beautiful stories. I would cherish anything left from my previous generations. My sister got the quilts. I don’t have anything to add except that it took me back to making yo-yos with my own grandma for a yo-yo quilt. I still have them because she got sick and had to go to the home and never came out but she lived a good life to 95. I cherish the time with her talking about quilting too.

Unlike y’all, I have no skills, just desire and lots lots did I say lots of stuff. My friend promised to teach me to sew when I was pregnant so I could make baby clothes so I bought EVERYTHING I could need...materials, patterns, machine...she created a monster! I have an embroidery machine that’s never been used, a sewing table not assembled. Totes of prints like pillows and kid blankets panels like lion king...I bet those might work again. The problem is, my son...is 17...and I’ve not sewn a single outfit! She didn’t teach me a thing!

I taught myself to make a very badly sewn blanket, small panels but he loved it and carried it forever. Then, my arms gave out and I can’t do anything ☹️

I am sure that your work is much better than you give yourself credit for and in many many many years anyone that is lucky enough to possess them will cherish and keep them well💕

So, since I can’t do squat, I’ll just enjoy reading yours if that’s ok?

The actual reason I came over, Cheryl, was to ask if you wanted a golden chicken? I saved up and asked wl to get pieces to give Mott Mott and I have at least most of one for you too if you want it. I can send energy too. Sorry to butt in but I miss my grandma terribly and this made my heart smile thinking of her. She called me her rosebud.🌹 💖Leanna 