I also brought along my "French" fabric for the baskets. And appliqued the basket handles with needleturn and pieced the baskets. Most of you only know me from this blog--but I absolutely HATE sewing little bits together endlessly. I will make ONE block. I will despise making 20. And be suicidal if faced with more than 20. The fact that I pieced these baskets amazes my friends. Bias. Need I say more?
Yesterday, Kathy brought the newly quilted-- she has a long arm-- French Hens to me at the book sale (it has taken years to get the thing ready for quilting) and we spread it out on one of the tables and I was very happy. I now have it pinned to my dining room wall where I can look at it from my computer chair and see it and smile.
And I remember 12 days of chicken applique and another 13 of basket handles at my Dad's. Well, I probably did two or three handles each evening and not just one. And I remember the sewing "set up" in his spare room where I cut out the blocks. I remember it all when I look at this quilt. I think I'll give Dad a call today and tell him "I was just thinking of you".
4 comments:
Such a lovely story and a lovely quilt. The wonderful whimsical variety of fabrics make it "you."
What a beautiful quilt. Your eye is unerring; that's a gift. And "Pleasantville" is also one of my favorite movies.
Good luck turning rose cuttings into bushes.
I can't tell you how sweet this quilt looks to me. You have such a great sense of color. I love chickens-they're just funny looking and they make me smile. You did such a great job and the story of being with your Dad while you worked on it is very nice. Beautiful work-call your Dad.
Love your chicken heads. And the story.
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