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Saturday, July 11, 2009

My First Quilt

Natalie over at Cinderberry Stitches was promoting a quilt parade that was started by Camille and Carrie where you show your first quilt and your lates quilt and tell something that you learned along the way.

I honestly can't ever remember my first quilt. I was in elementary school when I started sewing squares together and embriodering on my bell bottoms (a beach scene!). My first of everything was usually given to my mother. My first cross stitch, pencil drawing, quilling, writing, & quilting. She has a whole wall of them.



Most everything I make is given away. Recently, my brother and his family were downsizing and had a huge yard sale and one of the first wall hangings I had made was in the sale (has to be 20 years old), I bought it back and gave it to a friend of mine. It was a Lone Star done in shapes of purple. I noticed that it puckered in the center were all the points came together. Which was okay since something can be sat on it or hung stretched out. I see a lot of puckers in this and the purple has faded.




My current project, which has actually been a project of some 10 years now and very close to be finished is a Log Cabin in the barn raising pattern. I machine pieced each block and then hand pieced the blocks together and have been hand quilting this king size quilt. In the dark areas I have 1 inch grides. The back is beautiful, if I do say so myself.
What have I learned? I want to do too much. I don't have time to do all I want to do. I want to quilt like my grandmother did, slow and easy, savoring each stitch. I want my quilts to be cherished, so it's okay if I see them on the floor with babies crawling on them or on the beach for a family picnic or as a tent in the living room.
You can never have too many scraps or too many patterns. Never promise to work up the patterns you have before you buy a new one. Always...always...touch the material.

7 comments:

Carrie said...

Hi Deborah ~ I love what you wrote about what you've learned. You said it all perfectly. :)

I laughed at your Lone Star story as I think everyone's first Lone Star has a few puckers in it somewhere. But I'm in awe that you're hand-quilting your log cabin quilt ~ and with a 1" grid! It's going to be awesome when it's done, cherished too.

Thank you for sharing your quilts, your stories and your lessons. :)

Nicole said...

Your log cabin quilt is just beautiful Deborah! That is sure a lot of quilting. What lovely colors you used in the blocks. Your handwork shows how much you appreciate the fabrics and the quilting process.

Lollydo said...

I was touched by what you have learned, it echos my soul too, well done! I hope you will keep us posted as you progress with the quilting, it is a stunner!

dotti white said...

Deborah...I love to touch the fabric, too....I love that connection! Your quilts are beautiful and I love the way you speak of savoring the stitches. I am going to remember that!

Lucy said...

My goodness -- you are a trooper and have a wonderful perspective about quilting.

Good luck with your King Size log cabin.. that is going to be awesome!

And you are so right...touch the fabric!!

MamaT said...

Wow! Hand quilting a king size quilt! You have the patience of Job. Be sure to show us pictures of it when it's complete (I'd like to see the back, too.)

Becky J. said...

i love touching that fabric!!! maybe a bit much. i am always 'petting' clothes too--when they are a nice cotton. lovely quilts. patience is a virtue and you have it!