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Hi Barb, I don't make them (I'm rotten with anything that looks like a needle and sometype of thread) but, I have a quilt I am unbelievable attached to. When my step~gramma died (I really liked her, she was wonderful to me) we were going through her things, and she had some of those round circle pieces, pieced together, all pretty colors, and I took those and gave them to my grannie (mom's mom) and she made me a quilt out of them, it's like a "Double~Grannie'd Quilt". And I just think of those two wonderful ladies, everytime I go by the quilt!!! Thanks for the memories!!
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Hi Barbara, I love the vintage quilts. I make some quilts myself.. But I prefer to tack mine. It is something that the kids can help do and doesn't take so long to do. Material... well I have enough material and yarn to open my own craft store! It is a dying art I think...
Oh, do you mean yo-yo's? They are round, sewed around and gathered? If that's what you mean, I love them! They always remind me of my favorite aunt. She used to make them and every time I see them I smile and think of her!
I think that's why I love quilts/quilting. It reminds me of a...I dunno....kinder, gentler time, maybe? Sort of like a wonderful garden...all those memories!
In fact, my aunt was the one to get me into gardening in the first place! She had the sunny yard and I dug and bought all of the plants. Wanna know what I got out of that garden? Two squashes and maybe three tomatoes!! My aunt would GIVE away all the produce, and I never got any of it!!!! LOL!!!!!
Barbara
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quote:Originally posted by moonstar: Hi Barbara, I love the vintage quilts. I make some quilts myself.. But I prefer to tack mine. It is something that the kids can help do and doesn't take so long to do. Material... well I have enough material and yarn to open my own craft store! It is a dying art I think...
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Sounds cool! I am no quilting expert...rather a novice, so mostly I experiment. I know what you mean about having enough fabric...I have a Lot!
Barbara
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quote:Originally posted by tamara: I am the baby shower? your-gonna-get-a quilt-queen. I made a few for our beds also. The baby quilts are more fun.
Tamara,
I like doing children's/baby quilts the best too! I find it so much easier to finish them before getting bored/frustrated. The smaller size are easier to work with. I like wall hangings too.
What is your favorite baby quilt to make???
Barbara
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Barb, The circles are, like the feathers on a peacock I guess you'd call it, or like when kids would make a turkey for Thanksgiving....big at the top, and for the part of the circle they were flat so in the middle it was an open round hole//?//
Does that make any sense???
The very closest I could come to a pattern like is the following one, the one I found is in the shape of a heart when they are done putting it together, mine were circles....
quote:Originally posted by weezie13: Barb, The circles are, like the feathers on a peacock I guess you'd call it, or like when kids would make a turkey for Thanksgiving....big at the top, and for the part of the circle they were flat so in the middle it was an open round hole//?//
Does that make any sense???
The very closest I could come to a pattern like is the following one, the one I found is in the shape of a heart when they are done putting it together, mine were circles....
Is your Aunt still around? She sounds like a wonderful person!!!!! Well, actually, most all gardeners are wonderful people!!
Hey, Weezie! Yes!! The round ones are yo-yos!
No, my aunt died two years ago this April. I miss her every day. She was one of my best friends, and almost a second mother...lost to Breast Cancer that turned into Bone Cancer. Still can't believe she's gone sometimes....keep thinking to call her when something funny happens.
Thinkin' of funny....she was a riot. She once had a yard sale (due to cancer she was moving in with her son) and I caught her selling one of the BELOVED books I had loaned her....I had to BUY it from her!!!!
LOL!!!!
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Barb, I found the name of the quilt pattern, It's called "Dresden Plate" I'll go look for a picture in a bit!! *I"m cooking dinner and it just happened to be on the QVC, quilts, just going off and it said, last chance for the Dresden Plate design, and we're on to the next quilt!! I"m glad I saw it) Weezie
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Oh,OK! That's NOT a yo-yo. I'm sorry...I must have misunderstood!
The Dresden Plate pattern is gorgeous, isn't it? You can make it with scraps...for a down home country scrappy look, or you can make it with pastel colors, or any other colors you can think of!
There are sooo many different kinds of gorgeous patterns...you should see my quilt book pattern library!!
I've seen some of QVC'S quilts, and I have to say most of them are awesome! I just bought a featherbed from them from Northern Nights...Love it!!!
Weezie....do you have a sort of *theme* when you garden...a style I guess says it better? My style is cottagey countryish/shabby chic mix....and throwing a homemade quilt outside on a sunshiny day on my rockers gets a lot of notice. Even if the quilt didn't turn out as well as I would have liked it looks colorful on the porch, and people from the road don't see the mistakes!
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I am learning how to quilt. My mother-in-law is a quilter. The first time we met, I was amazed by a quilt that she had on her frame(which had taken over their dining room). Since then, I've met her quilting group, helped out with some shows, and have started to learn the processes. I'm not great at piecing yet, but I'm getting there. I just got done with a chenielle quilt that I made for my newest neice. My favorite block is "card tricks"
quote:Originally posted by Jennifer Vermeire: I am learning how to quilt. My mother-in-law is a quilter. The first time we met, I was amazed by a quilt that she had on her frame(which had taken over their dining room). Since then, I've met her quilting group, helped out with some shows, and have started to learn the processes. I'm not great at piecing yet, but I'm getting there. I just got done with a chenielle quilt that I made for my newest neice. My favorite block is "card tricks"
Jennifer,
Cool! You're learning to hand quilt! I use the machine. I am not all that good either...but I enjoy it. I love the Sunbonnet Sue pattern.
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I have a Sunbonnet Sue quilt that my grandmother made for me. I LOVE the whole hand quilting thing...its the learning to piece things correctly that is getting me. But I am learning. My favorite part is sewing on the binding...which seems to be everyone's least favorite part! I've mastered hiding my stitches. I'm starting to look at different blocks to make a quilt for my oldest niece. She graduates in 2006...I figure if I start now, I should have it done for her graduation gift!! I want to do a sort of lifetime quilt. I looked online and haven't really found much on something like this. But each block will have a special meaning...ie: 1st block will be for the day she was born, 2nd block a first word, 3rd block her first step...and on and on. I could design the blocks myself, but I don't feel like doing all the applique. I'm really good at the button hole stitch, but this quilt isn't the kind that you use that stitch on. My mom-in-law is going to help me out when we go to see her in a couple of weeks. She said she has a book that might have what I'm looking for. I have some pictures of quilt tops that her quilting group did in a round robbin. I will post them on my website sometime in the next couple of days.