Primitive Quilts and Projects Magazine

IN MEMORY OF MOM

This Ask Mom is different. Our sweet, special loving Mom—the original “Ask Mom”—passed away in October. We loved her dearly and really miss her. She was a special soul, and made this world a better—and more fun—place.

We decided to skip the question-and-answer format this time and instead share some of our “Mom” stitching stories with you. We hope this provides a tiny glimpse into the amazing mother, seamstress, and human being she was.

JENI

Mom made outfits for our Skipper dolls, with tiny snaps and hook-n-eyes, fitted waistbands, and pleated skirts. She even knitted little Fair Aisle sweaters. On Christmas Eve she’d stay up late to affix

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