The little squares are all sewn together; it
measures 52" x 53". Now I'll put a
couple of narrow borders on it, and then give it a try on the HQ16. If the
machine can handle the thickness, I'll be able to continue with the big Mosaic
Lighthouse quilt. I will put some yarn and embroidery thread
embellishments on this quilt -- ropes to the mast, fishing poles in the
fishermen's hands (I think they're Martians, don't you?)... and maybe I'll try
out some Swarovski Hotfix Rhinestones in the water, too, since I'd like to put
them on the Lighthouse quilt.
Need Quilting Done?
Thursday, March 19, 2015
Saturday, February 28, 2015
Braided-Star Table Topper
Today I finished the Braided-Star table topper I plan to give
my sister and her husband, Lura Kay and John H., for their 51st anniversary
tomorrow.
It started out like this:
-- and turned out like this:
Saturday, January 17, 2015
Saturday, November 29, 2014
Vintage Sunbonnet Sue Blocks
Today my sister brought me something very special:
Sunbonnet Sue blocks, appliquéd by hand by some of
our aunts, great-aunts, high-school friends of our mother, and a few of their
neighbors. They were made in the mid-1930s. There are 18 of
them. I plan to cut them all to the same size and put them together in a
design I'll create in EQ7. I'll do sashings and borders with 30s reprint
fabrics.
Made by Dolly Winings, married to Virgil Winings, Mama's cousin and son of Aunt Lillie Winings. Dolly worked for my Grandmother Winings when Mama was a little girl.
Made by Grace Dickens.
Made by Helen Hunter, friend of the family.
Made by Maurine Spencer, favorite teacher, for whom Mama was given her middle name.
Made by Helen Jean Harmon, friend of the family -- my cousin Helen Jean Lako Devries was named after her.
Postscript added 08-13-18: My cousin Helen Jean told me this: "My mom (that would be my Aunt Pauline, my mother's youngest sister) told me I was named after a girl named Helen, wheelchair-bound, but very sweet and cheerful!"
Made by Ella Winings, sometimes called Cynthia, which was her first name. She was Grandpa Winings' mother -- my great-grandmother.
Made by Dorothy Eakew.
Made by Avis Lorine Roney, classmate and friend of Mama's.
Made by Betty Mitchell.
Made by Ruth Ray.
Made by Bernadine Holley.
Made by Lois Ordel, Philo, IL, 1936, later Aunt Lois Winings when she married Uncle Robert.
Made by Aunt Abby, Grandpa Winings' sister.
Made by Elna Nuttall.
Made by Marie Jones.
Made by Aunt Pearl, Great-grandmother Joicie's half-sister.
Joicie was Grandma Winings' mother and was married to Charles Bacon. He died before Grandma was born.
Made by Lillie Winings, Grandpa Winings' sister-in-law, who was married to Grandpa's brother, Frank Winings.
Made by Frances Wilson, Mama's high-school friend.
The blocks with no captions other than names were made by friends and neighbors.
Thursday, April 10, 2014
Zoo Animals Quillow
Last night I finished the Zoo Animals quillow for my
customer. She asked that the pocket be double-sided, so that when the
quillow is spread out as a quilt on a bed, an embroidered side will show.
Normally, the 'fancy' side of a quillow pocket only shows when it is turned
inside out to make the pocket for the quilt. It measures 71" x
43". The pocket is about 18" square.
I finally remembered to keep track of the time I put
into a project like this, and was surprised to find it tallied up to 61 ½
hours. Accordingly, I have adjusted my price -- UP. My previous
customers should be pleased to know they got a really, really good bargain!
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