This week takes a prize of some sort for having three newly-finished quilts signed, sealed, and delivered in just one short week.
My hometown of Evanston holds a month-long arts celebration every June called Evanston Made. There are exhibits and programs all over town. This year, I'm exhibiting in two events.
This quilt will be in the main show at the Evanston Art Center. It's a new member of my Something From Nothing series called "Symmetry." It's 16.5" x 16.5". The opening is this Friday 6/2 5-8pm, and I'll be there. The show runs for the entire month.
June 1, 2017
May 23, 2017
Cozy 9-Patch
This lovely little 9-patch came for a few small repairs to the top and remedy for the very worn edges. Originally, it had a knife-edge finish. I added a binding as a way to cover all the wear along the edges most efficiently.
This quilt was made by Etta Metott Weaver, the current owner's great-grandmother, in the 1950s. You can see another of her quilts in a post called A Complete Makeover.
This quilt was made by Etta Metott Weaver, the current owner's great-grandmother, in the 1950s. You can see another of her quilts in a post called A Complete Makeover.
May 15, 2017
It's Mend It May!
The other day, I discovered via Instagram that there's a tag for #menditmay where people share their mending adventures! So, I'm taking this moment to pass along the links about mending that I've been coming across.
Mending used to be much more the norm back when many things were made by hand and were much more precious.
Mending used to be much more the norm back when many things were made by hand and were much more precious.
I love investigating old repairs. Here's some old darning on a lovely Edwardian day dress.
May 4, 2017
Amish-made Sampler Quilt
This quilt was a wedding gift, much adored, and came to me in need of some patching. The needlework is marvelous, which after all is something Amish quilters are famous for. This is a quilt made for sale, not at all in the traditional style of the antique Amish quilts. Repairing it required that my needle skills stay on par with those of this great quiltmaker!
Labels:
Amish quilt,
appliqué,
dated quilt,
family heirloom,
hearts,
quilting,
sampler quilt,
wedding quilt
April 30, 2017
There's A First Time For Everything
So yesterday about noon I was sitting at the computer doing Stuff when the doorbell rang. There stands a delivery guy with a huge bouquet of flowers. I'm all prepped to direct him to whichever house he's really looking for, because there are a couple of addresses that always get confused with ours.
And then - he said my name! How bizarre!
I brought the flowers in, and found this card.
And then - he said my name! How bizarre!
I brought the flowers in, and found this card.
April 25, 2017
Fun With Stripes
If I was writing a catchy newspaper headline it might read something like this:
I'm working on another little piece for my Something From Nothing series, this one to be part of a show you'll hear more about soon where the size limit is just 12". I'm making this piece using just this one really cool striped fabric. (You can see that I used a little bit of it in a previous quilt in the series.)
Local Quilter Inspired by Late Night Stitching Session!
I'm working on another little piece for my Something From Nothing series, this one to be part of a show you'll hear more about soon where the size limit is just 12". I'm making this piece using just this one really cool striped fabric. (You can see that I used a little bit of it in a previous quilt in the series.)
April 19, 2017
A Perfect 1930s Double Wedding Ring
I call this a perfect quilt, because it is just what a 1930s quilt is all about. There's the popular Double Wedding Ring pattern. There's the wide range of 1930s prints and soft colors. There's great quilting.