Showing posts with label Quilt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Quilt. Show all posts

Monday, 10 October 2011

Grandmothers Garden

 
In 1980 my husband and I bought a 85 year old house from a couple that were both going into the nursing home. The house came complete with all their furnishings and much more. The lady of the house was a dollmaker and collector. In fact the china cabinet I still have from that home was used to showcase her porcelin antique dolls. She had trashbags full of old fabric for dressing her dolls, which was left behind. I decided to make a Grandmothers Garden quilt from them.

My daughter, Emily, was just a baby then also. I sewed many of her outfits, so alot of the fabrics are from the little blouses with coordinating Capri's, and dresses I had stitched for her over  nearly two years. So I feel it's more a memory quilt for her than anything else.
           This was my first attempt at quilting and the pieces where all sewn together by hand.
           I did take liberty with the pattern too. Instead of complete octagons, I attached each flower
           to a coordinating square. The above fabrics are very old. It had lettering, so I was able to
           make a flower with my husbands and my name on it.
           This is also antique fabric. As you can see, I did a buttonhole stitch around the flower
           to attach it to the solid back ground. There you have it, another treasure found while
           cleaning out my storage area. I don't think I'll have any excuse for being bored this winter,
           do you? Doesn't this have you wondering what treasures may be hiding in your closets   
           now? Get busy there ladies and see what jewels have been laying away for years, just
                                                waiting for you to re-discover them!
           Today's Thanksgiving, so I'd better get busy and lend a helping hand to DH. Fortunately,
                                  we always prepare it together-I'm so......blessed!
                                                         " Happy Fall Y'll"