Her spa treatment included restitching the loose appliqués, replacing a couple of missing sleeves, and re-embroidering the ribbon bows hanging down from her bonnet. It's always fun to see a well-loved pattern like this with an extra little flair like those ribbon bows.
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August 30, 2016
Sunbonnet Sue Spent Her Summer Vacation at My Quilt Care Spa
Hello, Sunbonnet Sue! It was great to spend part of my August with this little girl, all decked out in her summer frocks and bonnets.
Most of her problems were with the embroidery thread giving out. The fabrics by and large are hanging in there, although a few are starting to get weak.
Her spa treatment included restitching the loose appliqués, replacing a couple of missing sleeves, and re-embroidering the ribbon bows hanging down from her bonnet. It's always fun to see a well-loved pattern like this with an extra little flair like those ribbon bows.
Her spa treatment included restitching the loose appliqués, replacing a couple of missing sleeves, and re-embroidering the ribbon bows hanging down from her bonnet. It's always fun to see a well-loved pattern like this with an extra little flair like those ribbon bows.
March 20, 2016
Glowing Lone Star Quilt
Here's a quilt that's definitely "one to write home about", or in this case, ha-ha, one to write a blog post about.
This 1930s beauty was sent to me for repairs. The ring of green diamonds was pretty much totally in shreds, and the ring of tan diamonds was not far behind. In the end, the owner and I decided to have me replace all the greens and just the tans that were in the worst shape.
That decision hinged on finding fabrics that blended well with the originals. I ordered swatches from my favorite on-line source, Reproduction Fabrics, and took photos to compare them and pick the best match.
This 1930s beauty was sent to me for repairs. The ring of green diamonds was pretty much totally in shreds, and the ring of tan diamonds was not far behind. In the end, the owner and I decided to have me replace all the greens and just the tans that were in the worst shape.
That decision hinged on finding fabrics that blended well with the originals. I ordered swatches from my favorite on-line source, Reproduction Fabrics, and took photos to compare them and pick the best match.