Thursday, December 4, 2008
Another seamstress!
I just talked to Dawn Sivert, the new baby's great-great aunt/grandmother, and she is very eager to join us in making this quilt. She is a skilled quilt maker, so will be a real asset! Amanda and I had just realized that having a square with an image of 14 Highland Ave. would be appropriate, so Dawn will embroider it onto the square. I have designed a primitive facsimile of the house, so I hope Dawn can jazz it up with her embroidering!
Monday, December 1, 2008
Quilting circle
It was a rainy, dark and dreary November afternoon that Aunt Sally pulled the quilting supplies out of her suitcase. My Mom and Sally drove down to Virginia for a visit the week before Thanksgiving. Along with her Sally brought the material to begin our quilt squares for Jeff and Jenn's latest addition.
It was a perfect afternoon of sewing, laughter, a few pin pricks, and happy talk of the baby that will be arriving soon.
Of course, I the novice, required a refresher tutorial in stitching with more than a few reminders along the way. The experts Janet and Sally breezed through their squares. Aunt Sally completed two.
Aunt Sally creating Thomas the Train. How appropriate from Aunt Sally...Trains!
Aunt Janet sewing her square. Ever patient her stitches are carefully done with love.
I wanted to create my own design. I used an illustration that I made for Jeff upon his completion of the Boston Marathon. Transferring it from pencil to fabric was quite something. In total I sewed for 8 hours. I think much of that time was because I'm not the best with needle and thread : )
Judy creating the design from illustration to fabric.
...and finally, Judy sewing her square.
It was a perfect afternoon of sewing, laughter, a few pin pricks, and happy talk of the baby that will be arriving soon.
Of course, I the novice, required a refresher tutorial in stitching with more than a few reminders along the way. The experts Janet and Sally breezed through their squares. Aunt Sally completed two.
Aunt Sally creating Thomas the Train. How appropriate from Aunt Sally...Trains!
Aunt Janet sewing her square. Ever patient her stitches are carefully done with love.
I wanted to create my own design. I used an illustration that I made for Jeff upon his completion of the Boston Marathon. Transferring it from pencil to fabric was quite something. In total I sewed for 8 hours. I think much of that time was because I'm not the best with needle and thread : )
Judy creating the design from illustration to fabric.
...and finally, Judy sewing her square.
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