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THINKING OF GRANDMA
Posted On 02/14/2014 18:05:39 by Notgrnyyet

    



3-19-09...THINKING OF GRANDMA

GRANDMAS PATCHWORK QUILTS
Grandma was always sewing,
Thats the way I remember her.
She'd set there for hours, her quilt box by her chair.
This box contained many scraps
of material she had used, to make clothing
for all of us, and she never got them confused.
She would say, This piece is from the dress
that I made for you.
This one is from a shirt
your Brother ruined when it was new.
This is from your Mamas skirt.
She still wears it today.
Heres one from the patches in your Daddies pants,
Then she would say,
This quilt will be a remembrance for you and me.
It contains a part of all of us.
What a joy its now to see.
Clydene Overbey

GRANDMAS APRON
Grandma always wore an apron
Twas a part of getting dressed.
It was starched and ironed so neatly.
Never a crumpled mess.
She made her aprons lovingly
of scraps in her quilt box.
She put it on each morning
same as her shoes and socks.
that apron was a part of Grandma
she wore it everywhere.
My Grandma without her apron
Wouldn't be Grandma, Thats for sure.
Clydene Overbey

Tags: Quilts Aprons Sewing



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02/14/2014 21:19:02

[quote="kiwibarb"]

You were lucky to have a grandma. There is nobody like that for me to look back on, my mother made a lot of our clothes.  I'm so pleased you had a granny, I used to wish I had one 


Thank you Barb, after my Grandpa died my Grandma lived with us. She made clothes on an old treadle sewing machine. The quilts she sewed by hand.



02/14/2014 19:58:34


salfordian2 wrote:

Clydene you little dark horse, I love um--lol, especially 'Grandmas Apron'---Arthur

 Thank you Arthur.



02/14/2014 19:51:48

[quote="IAMRCx"]

Two very nice writes. :)

[/quote

 Thank you.





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