Sunday, October 13, 2024

Quilting

 I do not sew tiny pieces of material together to make quilts.  My Mother was a quilter and many of my cousins are and my sister in law is. 

We gathered on the weekend of my Mother's first birthday in heaven.  Last year Mom quilted with the gals on her birthday weekend. 

Cousin Wilma's quilt pieces.


Cousin Geraldine's quilt pieces.


My sister in law (my baby brothers bride) was putting together a quilt that she and my Mom started together.  

Everyone made some progress on their projects...my cousin Art's wife Bonnie was cross stitching, cousin LeAnn was playing with watercolor on cards and cousin Cora was doing some embroidery.  

We had more good food for lunch and supper and great conversations:)
 

17 comments:

  1. I wish I liked quilting and could. All my attempts have failed.

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  2. I love this! I know you all felt the presence of your mom being there. Quilting is one thing that I truly wish I knew how to do. In our area, Hand quilting is becoming a lost art. Just can't beat good food and great conversations. Glad you all had a great day.

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  3. Thank you for showing these quilt pieces. As you know, I dabble at quilting. I am accumulating a small stack of quilt squares now, using scraps from my scrap box from when I did real sewing. With the weather turning dark and rainy starting tomorrow, it might be time to get my sewing machine out of the storage closet and dabble some more.

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  4. I have never made a quilt but I do appreciate the time and skill required. This sounds like a lovely day and way to remember your mom.

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  5. So beautiful.
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  6. What a lovely way to honor your mom.
    Like your mom, my mom was a quilter. Though she sewed the pieces together the quilts were always finished with handstitching. Both the little pieces and the handstitching make me shutter. I haven't the patience nor the skill for either.

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  7. What a wonderful way to remember your mother. I'm sure she'd be pleased.

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  8. What a great way to remember your Mom. I'm sure she would have been thrilled to see you all together doing this :) xx

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  9. What a nice way to honor your late mother, with a social occasion honoring an activity she liked. She would have been pleased.

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  10. I have never attempted quilting, but I am in awe of the patience of the ones who make them. These are all amazing! What a good group you have. :)

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  11. Your family is so creative and talented! I love that you share pictures of their projects.

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  12. What a wonderful and sweet family activity.

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  13. Sounds like such a fun outing and aren't those quilt squares beautiful!

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  14. What a beautiful way to celebrate your mom and her love of quilting!

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  15. I love quilts but terrible at making them.

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  16. I loved seeing all these projects.

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