My sister is, after an exiting period, finaly pregnant of her first baby.
Now I would like to make a bright-colored quilt for her. To welcome the baby to this world
with a quilt from patches from all over the world. I try to collect scraps of 12×12 cm (5×5 inch).
Do you have a piece of fabric that may be suitable, perhaps you would sent it to me.
I would really like to use it!
How sweet! It only seems like yesterday whe the Grandmothers were that size. Great Grandmother H.
How swet! It only seems like yesterday that the Grandmothers were that size. Great grandmother H
Ruthie was telling me that she saw this post and thought Ashton looked a little scared in the boxcar. *grin*
Cardboard Boxes–Seeing the children in the boxes brought back so many memories. I remember so well how our children loved to play in the big cardboard boxes. Often I seen the toy tractors–News wagon–tryicle–what ever sittin and many times the children would chose the boxes to play with. If only I had the camrea then that I have now.
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Very sweet — I particularly love the “boxcar!”
I know the feeling! You can’t love them too much.
Aww that is so sweet!! Kelsi n Shenaye love to make Ashton smile too!
how cute!
aaaawwww, so cute…I’m looking forward to those days!
Definitely your finest post ever ~ !! Loved it!
Dear quiltfriend,
I got your mailadres from http://www.quiltinggalery.com, and I have a question to you.
My sister is, after an exiting period, finaly pregnant of her first baby.
Now I would like to make a bright-colored quilt for her. To welcome the baby to this world
with a quilt from patches from all over the world. I try to collect scraps of 12×12 cm (5×5 inch).
Do you have a piece of fabric that may be suitable, perhaps you would sent it to me.
I would really like to use it!
Many thanks and warm greetings,
Elizabeth Kremer
Wedderweg 91
9665 JM Oude Pekela
Netherlands
http://beautysalonambiance.blogspot.com/
Oooooooo!! I could just squeeze them.
How sweet! It only seems like yesterday whe the Grandmothers were that size. Great Grandmother H.
How swet! It only seems like yesterday that the Grandmothers were that size. Great grandmother H
Ruthie was telling me that she saw this post and thought Ashton looked a little scared in the boxcar. *grin*
Cardboard Boxes–Seeing the children in the boxes brought back so many memories. I remember so well how our children loved to play in the big cardboard boxes. Often I seen the toy tractors–News wagon–tryicle–what ever sittin and many times the children would chose the boxes to play with. If only I had the camrea then that I have now.
Darling Little boys. Our boys love boxes too
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