Saturday, February 2, 2008
Humanitarian work and quilt making is such an important part of my life that I could not see myself without a sewing maching in Salt Lake City. In 2007 Ed and I sewed over 300 quilts. (Yes, for a physics professor he's a great seamster.) We will be doing missionary work 6 hours a day, 6 days a week but that still leaves enough time to sew. The question was, "How does one get a commercial sewing machine in the back of the car with everything else?
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how I miss working with you on quilts, or whatever else you had going. You were an inspiration to me and always have been.
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