Fast forward to 2019. I had all these blocks done, but was absolutely thinking I would never, ever finish this quilt, so I gave the quilt top to Marilyn, for a gift. I just knew she would finish the quilt and enjoy it for herself and her family, and was so glad to give it to her. She loved the gift and thanked me for it, and I was so happy, thinking she would love it, as she taught me how to do this type of quilting.
Move forward in time again to 2020, in the pandemic. Marilyn took my start, finished the top into a lap quilt, hand quilted it and called me that she had something for me. I had no idea, but went to her home, and lo and behold, she had finished the quilt and gave it back to me!!!!!!!!!! I said no, no! That is for you! She said she needed something to occupy her time while she was in quarantine at home, and she had hand quilted it, and she wanted me to have this quilt back. OH MY WORD! IT IS SO BEAUTIFUL! Not the dated fabrics, or the silly fabric choices I made with my limited fabrics, but her stitches, her time and effort. She said that she did not know how much longer on earth she would be, so she wanted me to have this back. Can you believe that???
So the gift of her teaching me, and my gift to her of the quilt top, and then her giving back to me a quilt...wow. I have been spoiled so much this year, it is incredible!!
I am making a bit of progress on the autumnal quilt. Lori at Humble quilts at one time told me to take an element of the center of a quilt and make a border for a quilt...so, following her advice, I looked at this block, and make the corner flowers and also the leaves and golden center circles motif.
So there you are! A bit of stitching done.
I made some caps like this one, for the young gals...they seem to like the "do-rag" style. They are super fast to make...
Have a great day, everyone!
Julie
24 comments:
What a heartwarming story of the hexagon quilt...what a treasure you have...all hand quilted,
too...amazing. I have never seen an edging like that--but it is beautiful what a wonderful piece of work...Enjoy...hugs julierose
Loved your story Julie.
What a lovely quilt, Julie, and story that goes along with it. Now it’s become a treasured memory quilt!
I’m usually lurking on your blog but this post moved me to comment. What a lovely story. I don’t know you personally but I believe you and Marilyn to be beautiful extraordinary women. Than you for sharing.
What a wonderful story to read today. Such a sweet friend to teach you to hand piece and to bless you with this finished work. You will certainly cherish this for so many reasons.
That is a clever and lovely way to finish the edge and back of the quilt.
I love the border you are doing on your autumnal quilt :-) Lori had a great design idea there.
I originally was not going to leave a comment on this post because “it’s just me.” But I love when people comment on my blog posts.
The Grandmother’s Flower Garden...WHAT a gift!! Precious.
Your other work looks wonderful, as always. You are such a prolific quilter.
What a beautiful story and a beautiful quilt.
What a fantastic quilt and a most wonderful story. Looks like you have both been given a gift. Thanks for sharing.
How sweet of her to finish that quilt and give it back to you. I like how she finished the backing. Looks like lots of work from both of you.
What a beautiful story about a beautiful quilt! I have never seen hexies on the edge of the backing that way but it gives extra fun to the back and finishes the edge beautifully. Thanks for sharing the story of such a wonderful gift.
A lovely story to be written on the quilt label! What a treasure you have. You are truly blessed.
What a wonderful gift! And oh, the memories you do and will have from this! I love that hexie binding--so unique.
And what a clever idea about borders! I will have to remember that one.
That is an amazing story of a wonderful quilt journey! I think you should make a label with the details of the story. That edging is fascinating... I have never seen anything like it. It's a brilliant way to finish a hexie edge...but very labour intensive!
What a wonderful story that you remembered one who helped you love quilting - then giving it away only to receive it back quilted!!!
I used to have a lot of those pre printed blocks - they went with a Lynette Jennings - Thimbleberries quilt.
Have a great day! Hugs
Oh my goodness! What a precious quilt you will have to treasure your friendship!!
Happy birthday Julie!
The story behind the quilt made my day! Quilters are kind and are generous with their time and talents. Enjoy this amazing quilt.
That is a delightful finish for the back of the hexagon finish. Your friend is very talented (and very generous). Your border on the medallion quilt is just perfect.
Such a lovely story. This quilt deserves a very special label, I believe. I have seen this kind of finish on the Internet but haven't try it yet. ;^)
What a beautiful quilt and story!
Love the story of your hexie quilt. How impressive that at 90 she hand quilted and made the hexie edge!! I did make a lap size quilt of hexies but did not know how to 'bind' or 'finish' the edge. I made half blocks so I could have a straight edge and bind it the traditional way. Now I know how an expert would finsh the quilt. The signature block needs to definitely include both your signatures. Patty McDonald
I meant to say how impressive at 80!! Patty Mc
A lovely story and wonderful quilt! Us nurses, even here in NZ, we were all making hexis years ago, were we not busy? wonder what happen to mine?
what a magic story about the quilt......very special......
nice post thanks for update
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