Wednesday, September 25, 2013

Grandmother Dorothea's Quilts

My grandmother was a wonderful quilter & I grew up underneath her quilts.  Although I never got to see her quilt or learn from her, I'm sure that's where my love & appreciation for quilts was born.  Recently, some of my cousins have been posting pictures of the quilts (& a couple of cute cat pillows!) they got from Grandma, too!  Thought I'd share them - did any of you have quilters in the family?
                                                  Arkansas Star quilt that my cousin gave me
                      I think this is a Dresden Plate but what about the other block design?
                                                                      My doll quilt :)
                                                               A cousin's log cabin quilt
 This one is interesting - 25 squares in each patch??  Not sure if this has a certain name??
                                 Double wedding ring quilt - my cousin told me that Grandma liked orange!
                                I didn't know Grandma made pillows & these are so cute!!
Oct. 1 update:

My Aunt added another quilt to the album - said that it was in her cedar chest as a surprise gift for her wedding in 1946 - neat!! I was wondering if anyone recognizes the pattern?? It looks vaguely familiar to me, but I don't know the name of it.
 This one is from my brother - he doesn't remember when or how he got it but it's another of Grandma Dora's quilts.  Looks like Tumbler blocks to me.

 What amazes me from this newspaper article is that the group made 32 quilts in one year - & I know they were all hand quilted!!! That's almost 3 per month - so impressive, especially when I think about everything else they had to do!

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Quilt Group Meeting

Our Saturday quilt meeting was fun, as always.  The project was a pincushion that Mary had shown us a while back.  They are so much easier than they look!


I think they kind of look like water lilies!  I made one for myself, and one to use as a gift.  They are so fun to make I actually wish I needed more for gifts.  Thanks, Mary for sharing this idea.  We missed you on Saturday.  And I do hope Barb K. is feeling better, too!

Tuesday, September 3, 2013

Strangest project ever?!

OK - here's a question for you!!! What's the strangest, weirdest, or maybe ugliest project you've ever made, stitched or created? 

Here is mine - I just made fly boots for my sister's miniature donkeys! They help protect their little hocks from those nasty fly bites & are pretty expensive to buy. So - burlap, velcro, zip-ties & ta-da! We have boots!

Looking forward to hearing about or seeing pictures of some of yours - have a great week!

Judi