I spent two days last week cleaning and reorganizing my sewing room. I didn't have time for a full gut job of getting rid of stuff, although I did get rid of a few things and some "yucky" feeling fabric. I need to sort through my vast collection of books as I know there are some I will never ever use. I am working on the tree skirt I need to get done, overwhelmed by it's sheer size, but I am doing it in panels. Hopefully I will have some of it to show by next week.
One project I found was in a pizza box and had belonged to one of my best friends who passed away in 2010. I acquired a lot of her stuff including a sewing machine, quilts and fabric. She had shown me this project on a visit and I knew her intention. The blue and white print in the cornerstones belonged to her grandmother. There was a chunk in the box for backing and it said General Fabrics. The weave is nice but the feel of the fabric is coarse. I looked at it during my clean out and thought wow, only three dimensional flowers need appliqued down and the strips were all cut for a piano key border. So I did that. There wasn't anything for flower centers, so I added some buttons I had on hand. Now it's a 22" wallhanging ready for quilting!
Deb's Flower Basket with Memories of Grandma |
First Six blocks from Modern City Sampler 100 blocks in 100 days SAL |
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3 comments:
Your flower basket wall hanging is so sweet. I'm sure your friend would be so pleased. The 9 patch blocks and friendship stars are going to make a great quilt. It is going to be an adjustment, teaching all day. you and your students will need naps!
I'm glad you are making the Tula Pink Sampler. It's fun to see yours & Cindy's Blocks on Instagram. Good luck with the changes at School. That cuts into your stitching time.
I'm glad you are making the Tula Pink Sampler. It's fun to see yours & Cindy's Blocks on Instagram. Good luck with the changes at School. That cuts into your stitching time.
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