Saturday, December 12, 2015

Serenity

This is a favorite one of mine and it also carries a very special meaning.

One day I was sitting down and thinking about my aunt who had been sick lately and she had been in and out of the hospital.  So, I came up with the idea to make all four (4) of my aunts a personalized quilt.  This quilt has a panel in the center which is the Lord's Prayer and stars that make up one of the borders.  My aunt lives in TN and at the time, I was living in GA so I made the drive to TN to hand deliver all of the quilts.  When my aunt received this quilt, she was pleased and excited.  My heart was full and I was happy that I had done something special for them because they had always been there for me.

Unfortunately, about two months later, my aunt suddenly passed away.  The quilt was passed to her son, my first cousin.  But he later got a divorce and left the quilt with his ex.  The quilt is now lost and I have no idea if the ex still has it or not (probably not!) I would love to get it back because it carries a deep and special meaning for me. I am just happy that she got to enjoy it for a short time and that she felt the love of every stitch.

Strip Tease

Okay, you all already know that I love to scrap quilt.  So, here is another one from days gone by.  This is a strip quilt.  The strips are foundation pieced onto a muslin square.  It has no batting because it was meant to be a summer quilt.  The blocks are 10 inch squares.  Instead of doing a traditional binding, I cut the backing larger and folded it to the front and sewed it down.

The Wild One

Yes! The Wild One.  This is a totally scrappy quilt.  I had some left over animal prints from two different quilts and a tub full of scraps.  So, I decided to alternate the scrappy blocks with the animal prints.  I made little pin wheels and square in a square blocks.  This is probably one of my favorites.  I love to piece the blocks without a pattern.  I just improvise the arrangement and cut them down to size.  A great way to use up your scraps.