Friday, June 28, 2019

An Old Sampler Quilt

Back story:  In the late 90's I joined a yahoo group called Washington State Internet Quilters.  I did not live in Washington, but had gone to college in Washington and I live only an hour from the border.  I shop in Washington a lot, as that is where Joann's, Costco, Walmart, etc. are, crossing the Snake River between Idaho and Washington.  We abbreviated the group to WASIQ.

The group did a LOT of swaps.  We started a block swap where someone had a month and sent out fabrics to the others and got blocks back.  We didn't have a name for the group, it was called Swap Without a Name.  I shortened it to SWAN and it caught on.  We swapped for several years.  This quilt is made from one of those swaps.  I pieced the top YEARS ago!  The blocks were from 2003 or 2004.  It marinated long enough and I quilted and bound it and finished it this morning. 


SWAN floral quilt
detail photos







my dog Leia got in on the photo session
Interestingly two friends made me wallhangings to match the quilt!  I finished them and have been saving them all these years waiting to finish the quilt!  The first one was made by my late friend Debi.  She sent the top and I quilted it myself.  The second one was made by my friend Joann.  She asked for extra fabric and made a "big block".  I added the borders and quilted it.

I pieced this shop sample for Your Best Friend's Quilt Shop.  Christina (owner) had the stratas sewn, I cut them and assembled the top.


I am linking up with Alycia at TGIFF.

3 comments:

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

I am glad they finally made it into a quilt! The colors are so beautiful against your green grass - and of course! with the dog!!!!

Ramona said...

This is such a beautiful quilt. So glad it came out of hiding and has been finished. Your photos are topnotch, too. Great back drops!

Mary said...

I missed out on the SWAN Swaps. I joined WASIQ in 2004-05. Love the colors in your SWAN quilt. Yes it has marinated long enough.