If you know someone doesn’t like or wear jewelry and you give them jewelry, you are not giving them a gift to please them. You are giving them a “gift” to please you. That is selfish beyond. |
Not only are you ignorant but you are bigoted. Please explain how you came to the conclusion that quilts only belong with certain folks living in the country? I guess you never heard of the Smithsonian's collection (including those made by the enslaved women like Harriet Powers.) There is a reason so much of women's textile art is gone. It's partly because ignoramuses said it didn't fit their decor and trashed them. How hard would it be to tuck it into a chest or closet. Maybe future generations would want it. |
| Everyone keeps suggesting things they'd like or want. OP should has her son/DIL. I'd want things that no one listed on here or would guess. I don't want fancy purses, jewelry or all that. It would sit in a closet. |
Op here..understood. Thank you ! |
Deal with your mortality. We don’t want your crap. |
Op here again. Thanks for these sentiments. She definitely knows how loved she is. And I’m growing a sunflower garden for her to use at her wedding, we went dress shopping together , we go out to lunch and chat all the time. It is so meaningful to me, too, that we have this close relationship . She has become extremely close to my older daughter , and since she has known my younger son for years is close to him, too. I will definitely consider all of the advice here. I don’t want to get her something she feels obligated to use or display. I know she will remember the sunflower garden around the arbor forever . |
Op here . This is funny because I always wanted my in-laws to want me to call them mom and dad but they were cold fishes lol. My future daughter in law already calls me mom and it’s very touching. |
You are very invested in this. |
| OP I know you wanted something for her shower but since you mentioned the sunflower garden, maybe you could do something like this with those flowers or just the same flowers that she might cherish. You are very thoughtful and I wish you were my mother in law. https://www.timelessfloralsstl.com/shop |
| My MIL gave me a book of all their family recipes in it. I don't even cook but I cherish it! |
How nice for you. I re-gifted to my DH the one his mother gave me. Their HIS family recipes, not mine. I've got my own family recipes and I'm not interested in theirs with a few exceptions. If the recipes are important then DH can learn to make them. |
Tuck unto a chest? Ok betty ross! No one needs extra junk. |
Congratulations! You bagged by son! |
A little off topic but you really should check out some quilting competitions. Although they typically have a 'traditional' category. There are some real artists in the quilting world. They aren't making your granny's cabin quilt! Some of these would be heirlooms that I'd absolutely get behind! https://blog.sulky.com/2018-houston-quilt-festival-winners/ https://quiltcon.com/quiltcon-2017-winners/ https://www.quilts.com/quilt-festival/judged-show-winners/ |
Gloves are a good complement but I suggest some florescent spray paint to paint the handle. That way, when you set it down on the ground to pull something out, you don't ever have to hunt for it. It's easily seen! |