The repair of this Dutchman's Puzzle quilt was especially meaningful to me. The owner is a daughter-in-law of a woman I became friends with during my college days. I wrote about her quilt collection in a previous post.
This is another quilt my friend found in Kampsville, IL, made in the 1960s or so. She had gifted it to the current owner.
February 28, 2018
February 14, 2018
Valentine's Day Dance
Labels:
dance,
dance video,
modern dance
February 5, 2018
Schuster Mansion, Milwaukee
My friend Nancy invited me to come along to sample a Victorian high tea in Milwaukee. She is in the midst of researching sources for Victoriana artisans, B&Bs, and such to be listed on a site called Victorian Heart Shoppe. Nancy's own gift shop, Roses and Teacups, carries all sorts of flowery, feminine, speciality items to make life sweet and beautiful. Of course, I said yes without a second thought!
Labels:
high tea,
Milwaukee,
Schuster Mansion,
Victoriana
January 29, 2018
Come Home Soon
Quilts can carry so much love and so many memories. Here's one such quilt that came to me for repair.
The owner told me:
My mom bought it from an Amish lady she knows in Lancaster Pa. She owns a really successful shop there. She bought it for me while I was away on my Mormon mission. It’s called “Come Home Soon.”
The owner told me:
My mom bought it from an Amish lady she knows in Lancaster Pa. She owns a really successful shop there. She bought it for me while I was away on my Mormon mission. It’s called “Come Home Soon.”
Labels:
Amish quilt,
appliqué,
Come Home Soon,
family history,
how-to,
quilt repair
January 23, 2018
German Quilt Magazine!
The other day, I received the most wonderful envelope:
It contained, yep, copies of the January 2018 issue of Patchwork Professional, a German quilting magazine - with a long article about:
Labels:
Patchwork Professional,
quilt repair
January 15, 2018
All About Love
Here's a sweet quilt that came to me carrying this very moving story.
My husband was in a terrible accident 11 years ago and was very close to dying. His church made him a quilt that they put on him when he was in the coma. He loves this blanket so incredibly much. Our black lab ripped parts of it when she was doing that circle nesting thing that dogs do before they lay down.
Labels:
dated quilt,
family history,
quilt repair,
reverse appliqué
January 3, 2018
Looking Back and Looking Forward
I took this photo of my design wall last March, to celebrate being able to walk around enough on my healing foot to get back to pacing around while creating in my sewing room.
Here are the four quilts, from left to right, that were in progress then and are finished now. They are all new members of my Something From Nothing series. The series is my own challenge project, based on a pile of decorator fabric samples that was given to me years ago.
Here are the four quilts, from left to right, that were in progress then and are finished now. They are all new members of my Something From Nothing series. The series is my own challenge project, based on a pile of decorator fabric samples that was given to me years ago.
Labels:
art quilts,
design process,
Something From Nothing