
One of my more thrilling experiences at Old Mutare was seeing quilting skills that Annette taught expanding to a larger circle. Annette had passed on to Cecilia Mabvumbe of Fairfield Children’s Home some more advanced quilting skills, hoping Cecilia would also pass on her knowledge. Sure enough, within a few weeks, Cecilia had organized
Fairfield housemothers for a regular Wednesday quilting class. Soon, they all were carrying quilted bags, and before long, some aunties had bags, too.
(Click pictures for a larger view.)Nyasha Mawayo, housemother in 8A where Annette and I are adopted grandparents, expanded the circle even further. Soon Nomatter and Justice, two of her older children, and their big sister, were sewing, too, and now, each had a bag in which to carry exercise books to Hartzell Central Primary School when the term begins September 5.
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