Hey quilter's...hope y'all are having a great week. I recently took a break from a project that I'm sewing & came across a very sweet but emotional surprise. Not to long ago I lost my mother-in-law and she was an exceptional quilter. I was always impressed of how she could make those tiny squares in quilting. When the "fast method" came about their was no stopping her. We loved going to quilt exhibits...shops...guilds together and let me tell ya.."she was a hoot." If I looked at something...or commented on how stunning the fabric was or the "kit," was she found some sneaky way of getting it for me. To this day I still don't know how she did it without me knowing. Seriously...I always had to keep an eye on her so we wouldn't loose each other. Looking back it was probably every time she went to the bathroom :-) I finally had to realize not to say anything. I know that was her joy because she knew how much I loved to quilt. She had went to many workshops,,,living in Indiana a lot of quilter's were always being featured. Every time she went she would buy their latest quilt book & have it signed. Needless to say she had over a 100 quilt books and many autographed ones. But before her passing she had mentioned to me that she had amongst her stash a very special autographed book that would be mine some day. Well...I always told her "she wasn't going anywhere." Her reply was..."you better listen to me 'cause I am." Yes...that was mom. In fact if you previously read my "Quilt their Legacy Forward" post you read of how she told me what to do with just about everything with her sewing/quilting items. She would even leave 'notes" or a sweet item hidden so when we did go through her items we would laugh. Some of her funnies will be passed on to my daughter one day. It is a hard time loosing a loved one but I will admit the best way to honor them is to cherish their legacy. Don't be over whelmed with their items left...donate...gift them forward. We shared so many of her items with fellow quilter's...donated supplies to the local quilt ladies she loved. But recenlty I decided to go through her "book stash" because I was sepearating the autograped ones and much to my surprise was a autograped book from Marianne Fons. Oh my gosh!!! Yes...tha's what she was holding out for me. She knew how much I loved "Marianne Fons and Liz Porter." I recorded their shows and loved their clever way of teaching. The autograped book "Classic Basket Quilts" is special too because she knew how much I loved to scrap piece blocks. But to see " best wishes Anna...thanks for taking my class at Indy" was happy tears for me. I know she probably stood for a long time to get a "Marianne Fons" autograph. I will forever cherish this book and the quilting memories we had together. Everyday I'm surrounded by items she gave me in my sewing room but the most thing I'm surrounded by is the memories. I thank y'all so much for letting me share this sweet surprise and following me on my crazy quilting journey. Check back soon.
Blessed Quilting from My Home to Yours,
Cat
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