First, I did survive vending at the Kaleidoscope of Quilts in Sylvania this past Friday and Saturday. There were times I wasn't sure I'd be able to walk on my own accord....but I made it! Setting up a booth entails hauling tons of stuff and I was short a few tanks and military personnel.
There were two huge highlights for me. The first was being able to see lots of friends and receiving so many loving hugs.
The second....this is the part where I'm setting the record straight....and a wee bit of the background story.
When my Mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was told she had 4-6 months to live in February, I was beside myself....naturally. My girlfriend, Diane, asked if there was anything she could do to help. The very first thing that came to mind was "Momma's Quilt." She had selected the fabric (from my stash) and the pattern and I was going to make her a quilt for her birthday, May 25. I asked Diane if she could ask some of our mutual friends if they would be willing to help with the quilt for my mother. Within an hour of sending the e-mail....she had lots of help. In 3....yes THREE days...."Momma's Quilt" was made. I asked Diane to leave off the binding so I could do the stitching thus having a part in making the quilt.
Diane wanted to enter the quilt in the Kaleidoscope of Quilts as a group quilt but somehow the label does not indicate who the real winners of the First Place ribbon belongs to.
"Momma's Quilt" hung in the back left corner at the show, a perfect place because I felt as though it was somehow sacred space....like Momma was there with me. She was able to enjoy her quilt for almost 8 weeks before she passed. I don't think I could express my gratitude enough for the gift these ladies gave to me....the ability to give my Mother her birthday present.
In my mind, these ladies are truely the:
With huge smiles of gratitutde,
Kelly
There were two huge highlights for me. The first was being able to see lots of friends and receiving so many loving hugs.
The second....this is the part where I'm setting the record straight....and a wee bit of the background story.
When my Mother was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer and was told she had 4-6 months to live in February, I was beside myself....naturally. My girlfriend, Diane, asked if there was anything she could do to help. The very first thing that came to mind was "Momma's Quilt." She had selected the fabric (from my stash) and the pattern and I was going to make her a quilt for her birthday, May 25. I asked Diane if she could ask some of our mutual friends if they would be willing to help with the quilt for my mother. Within an hour of sending the e-mail....she had lots of help. In 3....yes THREE days...."Momma's Quilt" was made. I asked Diane to leave off the binding so I could do the stitching thus having a part in making the quilt.
Diane wanted to enter the quilt in the Kaleidoscope of Quilts as a group quilt but somehow the label does not indicate who the real winners of the First Place ribbon belongs to.
The TRUE WINNERS of the First Place Ribbon belong to the following amazing ladies:
Diane Giveins (she made the beautiful label too)
Sandy Dallas
Marty Deer
Carol Eiben
Linda Hill
Joan Jaffray
Nancy Lee White
Peggy Mlynek
Ellen Snyder
Lynda Torres
and Dale Burnett who did a beautiful job long arm quilting "Momma's Quilt."
"Momma's Quilt" hung in the back left corner at the show, a perfect place because I felt as though it was somehow sacred space....like Momma was there with me. She was able to enjoy her quilt for almost 8 weeks before she passed. I don't think I could express my gratitude enough for the gift these ladies gave to me....the ability to give my Mother her birthday present.
In my mind, these ladies are truely the:
With huge smiles of gratitutde,
Kelly