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6th March 08, 04:41 PM
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My Compliments, Ma'am
 Originally Posted by emyclaire
Thank you so very much for all your wonderful comments on my grandson's Cunningham Tartan kilt that I made. It truly was a labor of Love, and thus the label to let them know it was made with Grandmother's Love. Barb's book is wonderful for instructing a newbie kilt maker. Fortunately, I have been sewing for many, many years, so the terms and instructions weren't so daunting. It was all the "hand sewing", as most of my sewing is done quickly on the machine. But my great auntie who had been a tailor's apprentess taught me how to hand sew many years ago, so no biggie.
For those who have been asking, the Cunningham clan in my background had lived in Mississippi, Canada, Minnesota, and California over the years.
Again, thanks for all the many compliments on my kilt making. I really appreciate it. Emyclaire
You have done a excellent job-- both on the kilt and with your grandson. You are indeed fortunate to have such a handsome young gentleman to wear the kilt you have so lovingly crafted. Well done indeed.
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