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Hi there,
We have 2 quilt tops that were made by our Grandma and we need them finished. Is this something you would do? We would pay you, we saw you on the news and that’s exactly how they should look.
Thank you,
Cindy Liebers
I passed along your message and one of our quilters will be in touch with you!
I absolutely loved the newscast about you beautiful ladies with beautiful souls. I’ve always admired quilters. My friend who passed away last year was a quilter. I have 2 beautiful quilts from her which o treasure . Just wanted to let you know I think you’re wonderful for doing what you do. Made my day start on a much happier note and I took a deep breath while I was watching the news about you.
Love and a hug ,
Roberta Kodak, TN (just turned 80). Keep going strong girls!