When a friend of mine received a bag made and quilted by me, she asked me to make a Quilt for her Mom. Some years ago, she had bought some fabrics with the proposal of making the Quilt by herself, but with no idea of how to do it, and also, with no time to learn.
So, she gave me the fabrics and asked me to do "what I could" with'em. OMG! what a surprise...
I began to sort and set the pieces by groups of similar size... then I found that, with these square pieces
I could make these 4 patchs:
Which were almost the same size of these pieces,
That's what I got! A bag full of pre-cut pieces... snipped, not even, not accurate or the same size. I really couldn't imagine what was her mind, her idea, but well... I had to do something, it was such a deal!
Mainly, because her mom is a truly beloved person for me! She's also my daughter's piano teacher, so, I wanted to do my best work for her.
I began to sort and set the pieces by groups of similar size... then I found that, with these square pieces
I could make these 4 patchs:
Which were almost the same size of these pieces,
So, trimming them to the same size, and with some matching fabrics for sashing, I planned an outer border!
maybe not the usual way to design a Quilt,but... that's the way it came out...Having measured the final size of the 4-patch border, and calculated an inner border, I decided the size of the center. I marked my desk with tape to the appropiate size, and began to play with all the leftover odd pieces, to get a... puzzle?... That's how I named it! What a funny time!
Here, the steps:
Then, adding the inner border, the 4-patches, and another 3 borders, one of them with all the small leftover pieces, I got the final top:
After that, I spent some days thinking about the proper quilting. I realized I only could hand-quilt it, and I needed a simple, not much time-consuming design. One morning, I awoke with the clear idea: The recipient lady is a loving mother, grandmother and...yes! great-grandmother of 2. Nothing greater or more important for her, than her family, so... what about quilting her relatives' names in the borders? I loved the idea, and immediately called a mutual friend who could give me all that names without telling her, or her daughter who ordered the quilt. I wanted it to be a whole surprise for both!
And of course, it was. I needed almost a year to have it finished, but finally she had a very special, surprising Christmas gift. Hope she now has warm, soft dreams, covered and well wrapped with "My family love" as I named it.
The finished quilt, and a detail of the quilted names:
Wow! you did an amazing job on this beautiful quilt! love the idea of adding the names.
ReplyDeleteIt sounds like this quilt was quite an adventure. I love that you quilted names of her family members into the quilt. Your "quiltmanship" (I made that word up) or penmanship is beautiful. It's obvious you poured a lot of love into this quilt. Thank you for sharing with us!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Kim. About the penmanship, I printed all the names in French Script, to ensure accuracy.
DeleteSome tech-help, LOL!
Thank you! There were 16 names, spread by all the light borders. I loved the way they clearly highlighted.
ReplyDeleteAnd yes,it was made with more love than skills. You can bet.
DeleteYou did a great job with all those pieces It looks wonderful! Lovely quilting too :)
ReplyDeleteThats amazing, must be a very satisfying result from a very daunting bag of scraps
ReplyDeleteLove the names! Somewhere in my stash is that very same fabric! I haven't made anything out of it yet!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful quilt! I am in the Lazy Bums group with you. I am looking at everyone in the group's blogs. Your's is very nice. Thanks for letting me look around.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jeanne, and welcome to the group. I hope we'll have fun together, whilst sewing our almost-forgot projects. Thank you for your words, I'm a novice here, so knowing that you liked my blog is very encouraging.
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