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Seeing beautiful quilt in dumpster made writer sad

Sue Buley writes:
It made me sad to see this beautiful quilt thrown away. Has it been rescued yet? I love quilts and do some quilting myself. I know the time that is invested in these quilts as well as the work and love. I was told at the quilt display at the state fair a few days ago that hand quilting was a lost art. I realized that must be true when I saw very few handmade quilts in the quilt display. Quilts are heirlooms and should be treated as such. I have several that I have made and plan to make many more that I hope my children, grandchildren, and great grandchildren develop the love and appreciation for them that I have. - Sue Buley
Comments re photo 46440 Quilt in dumpster needs rescuing




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