A frequently updated personal collection of the scraps and patches of my life.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Knotted Quilt
This sweet little knotted baby quilt was made by one of the Sunday School classes as a shower gift for the youth leaders. My only part was putting on the binding. This morning. For the shower after church.
I can't remember ever seeing my mother actually quilt, she always knotted. Once or twice, as a young child, I can remember my grandmother's sisters and friends quilting at a frame in her dining room. And when they all went home, I can remember my grandmother checking to see whose stitches weren't neat.
One sister in particular, who "drove a tractor like a man," got bad press for her too-big quilting stitches. I was surprised to look at one of her quilts in later years and see that she could, in fact, quilt neatly when she wanted to.
Side story: a few years ago my sister and I were driving down the Pandora, Ohio, road past what had been my great-aunt's and uncle's farm. There was a sign saying "sweet corn for sale." We didn't really want any sweet corn, but we drove up the lane anyway to catch a glimpse of the house and barn. The owner had been a neighbor, and he told us, "You know, it was your great-aunt who was the farmer in that family."
I worked the past three days while most of my co-workers were at the International Quilt Show in Cincinnati. This was fine with me - I'd gone the past two years. I must have had quilt show envy, though, because I found myself placing a Superior Thread order a couple of nights ago, mostly for threads I haven't used before. One was for a thread that can be used for hair and can take curling iron heat to 400 degrees. Sounds like the perfect thing to use in my upcoming "My Favorite Thing" quilt. I got red, of course.
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