I decided that I since I wasn't at all sure I would love quilting ( I have sewn for years, but I like stuff that can be completed quickly) I did not want to spend a lot of money. So I went to the stash. I have friends and family that make fun of me for never having thrown anything away. I guess I am guilty a little. I had scraps from years of sewing and as I sorted through them I realized that the one person for whom all of this fabric would be suited to is our first born, Sharon. Sharon is our married preacher's wife. They have two sons and live in Pennsylvania. Some of the fabric was from a dress I had made for her and bedspreads, and curtains, and things around our home and stuff I couldn't even remember. As I cut each 9 inch square I thought about how this quilt would be used and I wanted it to be able to fit their queen sized bed, so I knew I would need a lot of squares.
I had a lot of some fabrics and some of them I only had one or two pieces. But I started sewing them together. Nine squares to a block then cut the block in half twice, shift the cut pieces around and sew them back together. Now you have a disappearing nine patch.
This was a labor of love. Every stitch was sewn with one person in mind. I learned very quickly that I loved this new hobby. I sort of thought I would, and I was happy to be making something that would be handed to my daughter for her use.
More to come.
2 comments:
Finally! But I want a FULL pic so I can see what it looks like! Congrats...though stitched with love, I know it must represent hours and hours of work! Nice job. You get the special mom prize!
Oh...nice spring reno you did to your blog...it inspired me to fix my shabby look last night!
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