Thursday, October 16, 2008

Is this more interesting?

So Dave had another birthday. I wont tell you his age because I can't remember and don't feel like figuring it out. He got the gift he wanted from his parents-in-law. They are great! He even got to try it out before Joseph took up residence. But I know what Dave's sister-in-law is getting Joseph for Christmas. Joseph will get to see it briefly before Dave says: "It's my turn."

This past summer,(yes, summer IS past!)my son and I visited my parents in another state. My Mother had decided to take up quilting and she made a mystery quilt which was in the binding stage of Almost Done. There are many stages of Almost Done. Binding is almost the last.

I was anxious to see her quilt. She said "Don't laugh, it has a lot of mistakes. I'm going to give it to charity." Then she showed me a wonderful quilt!

So my question for the week was how to manipulate her into giving me this quilt. After 47 years, I have learned that the worst way to get what you want is to ask for it. You have to set up a situation where she thinks of it herself.

So........

I helped sew the binding on.....

On the last day of our visit, I went to her quilting group and took many of my quilts to show. It was fun. I saw a lot of theirs. Then Mom brought out hers. Everyone admired it. Someone asked what she was going to do with it. Well, she had already decided, but I told her friends that I wanted it because, I said: "Every quilter should have a quilt her mother made."

Nope! Too close to asking! She was going to give it to someone else.

About a week after I returned home, a box arrived in the mail. I knew what it was! Bright and happy yellow, better even than I remembered it.

I really wanted to take it to the Show And Tell at the quilt guild meeting and blog about that, with a photo of me showing the quilt. The last TWO meetings have not worked out. Boy Scouts is a lot of work for the scout, but just as much for the parents!

So, this is me with the quilt, and Mary Shelley. She looks exasperated in this picture, but that's her normal face.

4 comments:

Melanie said...

Mary Shelley...what a great name for a cat!

About that sweatshirt below...could you make it a tan/beige colored bunny? I am thinking that it would go with the tan/beige background.

BTW...I love you browband bling, and what a clever way to show a non-horsey person what a browband is.

Laughing Orca Ranch said...

Such a cheery yellow quilt. I admire your clever ways of trying to get that quilt for yourself. I'd probably have just asked for it...and not gotten it. lol!

Good for you :)

And I see you enjoy Calvin & Hobbes, too. Cool!

~Lisa

Fantastyk Voyager said...

that is a lovely quilt. Yellow is my favorite color.

Fantastyk Voyager said...

that is a lovely quilt. Yellow is my favorite color.