I just wrote a post about my great great Aunt Mollie and her quilts. It is on my other blog
click on Every Quilt Has a Story
If you don't want to read her history then just scroll down so you can see her quilts.
It was amazing what she could do with a needle and thread.
Robin
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I did read a lot of the story. How very interesting. I know so little of past family history for any of my aunts. I found it hard to stay in touch living so far away from them.
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