Sunday, June 16, 2013

An old quilt

I did show you a new baby quilt last week and now I have an old quilt to share.

It is a scrap quilt. Made for my second son, Eric, who will be 31 at the end of July. I started quilting in the fall of 1980 after taking a night school class. At the time I was pregnant with my third child, a girl, Maili. It was a 10 week course and I figured that I would miss the last class but she came early and I missed the last two classes. I don't know when I made this quilt. Eric was child number 4 and one of three who did get a quilt made by me. Quilting was not in our family.

 This is the back of the quilt. Most of the fabrics were cotton but I suspect that some may have had polyester blends too. The batting is polyester and you can see it peeking out at the top.

 I have no idea where this baby donkey fabric came from but I think it's cute.

It was hand quilted and as you can see, it did not stand up to wear. I am thinking of fixing it and giving it to Eric if, and when, he has a little one of his own. For now, it will stay with me. For a while Eric used it as a dresser scarf on top of his dresser.

I have another old quilt I will share in a bit. This one, unfortunately, was not signed or dated but it was made between 1982 and 1986.

Friday, June 14, 2013

Seriously? In this day and age?

We have all heard of the bullying in schools but this really does take the cake. At a supposedly Christian school too. I won't copy and paste the article but I will put up the link.


http://ca.news.yahoo.com/blogs/dailybrew/student-pulled-n-y-school-being-mocked-canadian-192130420.html



So sad.

Tuesday, June 11, 2013

New quilt


This has now been delivered.

 Staggered Coins is how I refer to it since it could have been a coin quilt if I had left all the prints in one column.

The backing has Mother Goose fabric. Just perfect for a brand new little baby girl named Aylin.

I am linking up with the Needle and Thread Network. Pop on over to see what other Canucks are up to this week.

I'm also linking up with Esther's WOW.

Monday, June 10, 2013

Worth reading

For anyone who likes quilts, loves quilts and/or appreciates quilts and their history, please read Esther Aliu's latest blog post. It's here.

Esther has re-created a quilt - a true vintage quilt and if you wish, you can make one too. All you have to do is join her yahoo group - it's free and therefore, the pattern will be free too, for a limited time. There is some mystery surrounding the quilt, where it is today, if indeed it still exists. It was shown in a 1956 copy of Patchwork by Averil Colby.

And since a blog post is not truly complete unless it has a photo, I shall show you this.

This is just one of the beautiful bouquets I received on my birthday last year. The flowers are all gone but the gorgeous photos remain...

Sunday, June 9, 2013

Christmas Quilt Along

I don't usually join quilt alongs or sew alongs since I have way too many things to finish on my own but, Sheila's blog led me to it and it sounded like fun. You see, it's not just a quilt along, it's a challenge. What you have to do is make a quilt, any size (not exceeding 96" in perimeter), but it must not contain red or green. Go here to find out more and to sign up, if you wish.

I have fabric and I have some Christmas fabric too that is in a box, separated so that I can find it easily. This is just one of the Christmas fabrics that might or might not make it into my little project.