Elm Creek Quilts [13] The Quilter's Kitchen - Plot & Excerpts
She hoped that Sylvia was correct and the damage had come about because her sister had not properly washed and dried the tablecloth before putting it away, and not because the windows or water pipes had leaked.Kneeling, Anna reached deep into the cabinet and grasped another bundle of cloth—terry-cloth dish towels, she discovered when she brought them into the light, worn and suitable only for rags. She set them aside and felt around for more linens, but instead her fingers brushed something solid and smooth, and something else that felt like hard, twisted straw. Tugging the objects into the light, she found that she held a glass oval serving dish cut with facets to gleam like crystal and a slightly larger woven basket with handles on the ends.Taking one of the terry-cloth dish towels, she wiped a layer of dust from the cut-glass serving dish and held it up so the facets sparkled in the sunlight. Although it needed a good washing, not a single scratch or chip marred it, which suggested that it was either relatively new or that it had been cared for well as something precious and cherished.
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