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Blogger Char said...

such a treasure - and beautiful. to fill in with your love and stories is perfection.

I remember my grandmother sitting for hours at a frame suspended from the bedroom ceiling hand quilting these intricate patterns. I have no idea where those quilts are now and though I didn't get along with her, I would love to have just one.

April 1, 2009 at 11:35 PM

Blogger Pia K said...

It's lovely, and I say like Char, what a treasure. I have something similar from my grandmother, in good condition too, but I have to admit, hrm, that I'm not exactly sure at the moment where I put them... Somewhere safe I'm sure though!

April 2, 2009 at 1:09 AM

Blogger Brenda Pruitt said...

You would probably either quilt about a quarter of an inch inside the seams. Or you could stitch x's in the middle, one x per square. I've done both. I probably like them better done the first way. I've made many quilts, most in my thirties. Now in my early fifties, I have too much arthritis from surgeries post car accident. I cherish mine. I will be the first to hand them down to my grown daughters, as I didn't have family. Good luck. And let me know if you need some online help. I've taught others to quilt before. It is a soothing art form. You might also attend quilting bees. I did some of that also.
Brenda

April 2, 2009 at 1:24 AM

Blogger Delwyn said...

The Hawaiians are wonderful quilt makers. I am sure there are many web sites devoted to quilting.
I have one I made for my first baby's bassinet, hand sewn octagons, that I still use as a little comforter to cuddle in winter.

Word verification today for me is

jutabla

it sounds like a word that belongs here..

April 2, 2009 at 1:55 AM

Blogger heidikins said...

Tears, there are definitely tears here.

xox

April 2, 2009 at 7:51 AM

Blogger ? said...

Love this and I admire your love for quilting. Its so inspiring.

April 2, 2009 at 7:50 PM

Blogger Barb said...

What a lovely heirloom to have been gifted. And I love your idea of quilting in some of your daughters clothing.

April 2, 2009 at 8:32 PM

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