And now I have been invited to be a guest blogger over at Sew We Quilt @ Stash Manicure!
I am not a seasoned quilter, but I can't say I am a newbie anymore, although I still don't have a quilt of my own...yet. But that is a story for another day!
I recently had an 'Ah-ha' moment. Something must have happened in junior high home ec class that held me back from even considering sewing. Something other than my teacher who always said, "Keep it down to a dull roar, girls".
I didn't want to have to use the dreaded seam ripper. Now that seems so funny. But once I fell in love with these new fabrics, I had to start sewing, seam ripper or not.
Now look what has happened. I have had so much fun from such a wonderful hobby. And I have had the joy of making things for people I love. Why did I never consider that my sons might enjoy a quilt I made for them?
That quilt up there is the one T ended up with and this one is D's.
Here is G's quilt.
I didn't know which quilt would go to which boy, because I just wrapped them and put them under the tree with no names. They got 'pot luck'.
Isn't it amazing what can happen when we get past our fears, even if they are something as silly and small as a seam ripper!
Remember to head over to Stash Manicure to read about how these quilts even came to be!
I agree, those fabrics by Anna Maria Horner are indeed beautiful. And you did a brilliant job (with or without the seam ripper). Just went over to stashmanicure to see what you had to say ;).
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Vreni
PS: I love how you draped the quilts over those walls.
Oh WOW! Fabulous quilts! I love your other projects too. The fabrics you use are gorgeous. I have a drawer of KF fabrics which one day I'll cut into, LOL... Elly
ReplyDeleteYay!!!! Congratulations on creating four F-O-U-R!!! BEAUTIFUL quilts! Your mother and sons have to be completely thrilled. :)
ReplyDeleteCongratulations for being a guest blogger on Stash Manicure which is how I found you.
Thanks a million for sharing your wonderful art!!!!
~Christina in Cleveland
These three quilts are wonderful - the shapes, the colours and the fact that they are loved! I've made quilts for each of my four kids (and they'll probably get plenty more over time) and it's such a thrill each time I see one of them cuddled up on the sofa with their quilt wrapped around them. And the rich colours and the shapes in your quilts are just such a feast for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteWow, those quilts are stunning!!! Such great "boy" quilts. I gasped when I saw your photo of all three, and the last photo, they look like they should be in a book!
ReplyDeleteHi Vicky! You have made amazing quilts for your boys! They must be happy using them! Great colours and I love the square pattern!
ReplyDeletelove these! amh is my fav and you really did a wonderful job with these.
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