Quilting Is a Gift

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  1. Debbie says:

    This quilt is absolutely gorgeous!!! I have always wanted a handmade quilt and I really want to learn to make one as well. There is nothing more special than receiving a handmade quilt!

  2. Linda Olson says:

    quilting is surely a gift and a blessing. The project can be small or massive. And just love selecting fabrics, or pulling scraps together.

  3. Karen says:

    As a quilter in New Mexico originally from Tennessee, I loved reading this. Your quilt is beautiful, and Bonita is blessed. I love the label you made as well—so vintage and pretty!

  4. Debbie Fischer says:

    Dori, your comfort quilt is Amazing and so Beautiful, the fabric you chose just perfect!
    Thank you for sharing your friendship story and quilt with us.
    Hugs,
    Debbie

  5. Cindi Johnson says:

    What a beautiful quilt, and a lovely friendship. Your creativity always inspires me. I’m so glad your blog posts have reappeared in my inbox! Not sure why they stopped, but I really missed them and I’m glad they’re back.

  6. Molly says:

    Beautiful sentiments and equally Beautiful Quilt!

  7. Rebecca Gossett says:

    I love quilts! I have the ones that my mother made and some from my grandmother. She used to save feedbacks that were pretty and made dresses for me as a child I look at the material and remember some of the ones used that I wore. They made beautiful quilts and it brings back memories. I have made one quilt and I plan to make more. Your story about your quilt is so inspiring. I think of the people in nursing homes and hope to make some for some of my friends who are so loved by me and I hope I can do some for them. Thanks for your sharing your stories.

  8. Joan Miller Piercy says:

    Beautiful quilt, Dori!

  9. Donna Kozak says:

    Beautiful gift quilt with sentiments for a dear friend !

  10. Bernie F says:

    What a gorgeous quilt you have made for your dear friend! I love the idea of using a vintage sheet for the backing. My son and his family live in a southern state and they don’t need heavy quilts, so this idea is perfect. I also like to pick up vintage hand embroidered pieces at thrift stores and your idea of using a piece as a label is beautiful. Love everything about your quilt!

  11. Sue Stjohn says:

    Dori, your quilt is absolutely beautiful. I’ve been quilting for approximately 40+ years. I love your choice of fabrics. The blue floral design is very warm and happy. Bonnita is very lucky to have you as a special friend. The words in your note make a heart dance. Thank you for sharing and I wish you both many more years of friendship.

  12. Mary Murray says:

    Dori – what a stunning quilt, what talent you have! As well as a kind heart to share such a wonderful gift with your friend. As the saying goes, a true labor of love. Quilts are such a beautiful way to express yourself – I recently found a small Log Cabin cutter piece from 1850 and just felt like it needed a home. There’s such love in every stitch. Thanks for sharing this sweet story!

  13. Nicole Christensen says:

    Dear Sweet Dori, this post is so beautiful! What a stunning quilt you made for your dear friend. Bonnita will no doubt cherish it! Again, you are so incredibly talented, and one of the sweetest souls ever! Farmgirl Hugs, Nicole, Suburban Farmgirl blogger

  14. Kathy Marx says:

    What a pretty quilt it turned out to be!

  15. Glenna Fugate says:

    Your quilt is awsome and so is the jacket quilt. I may have to try that,I some older quilts i could use. I have a couple favorite places 1st it is on my bed it is the right size for sizing it up
    and placing the pieces, 2nd is my kitchen table, it’s the biggest area to tie my quilts

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