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Friday, October 28, 2011

Blogger's Quilt Festival

I am going to try this and try to link up.  I've never done this before.  Here goes...

I started this quilt in the winter of 2006.  My oldest daughter was pregnant and we planned for me to go to Savannah for the baby's birth.  I knew I would be there for a week or so, and I wanted to have something I could do hand work on while I was there.  I got the pattern out of Quilter's Newsletter and started cutting and appliqueing and piecing.

I managed to get the top finished and basted the quilt sandwich before I had to go to Savannah.  But in her final two weeks, my daughter was put on bed rest and so I packed my things and headed south early to sit with her and wait...and stitch.
So as we watched a ton of TV I worked on this quilt.  I hand quilted different things on each heart and the surrounding background.  I let the patterns in the fabrics guide me.


My sweet little V was finally brought into the world and the quilt was soon forgotten.  I tried to work on it from time to time, but many projects got in the way.
Almost one year later I was with daughter number 2 waiting for the arrival of my number 2 grandson J and again I took this quilt with me to work on.  Once again some stitching was done, but not much as there was lots of baby cuddling to do.  When I came home, the quilt was put aside yet again.
Finally, in the winter of 2010, I picked it up once again, determined to finally complete it.  I made myself keep going even when I didn't feel like it because I knew that I wanted it to be finished so I could truly enjoy it.  I just had a hard time with all that hand quilting.  I didn't want to skimp on the later squares.

The quilt has been done for almost a year now.  It was my facebook profile picture for the longest time.  Everyone who has seen it loves it and wants one.  I just laugh at them.  Then I found it had a job to do.


My oldest daughter got married in front of it.  Her son V was there, looking on with the rest of our families and friends.  This was what she chose for the backdrop to her wedding.  This was its destiny all along and I never knew it while I stitched away.
I guess that's why I loved this quilt so much.  It is now a family treasure.

Here is the link to the Blogger's Quilt Festival at Amy's creative side.  Check out all the great quilts.

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17 comments:

trish said...

What a precious quilt! I adore all of the hearts and so dear to have present at a wedding!! :o)

Anonymous said...

you and your quilt had a really great journey together!!

Rachaeldaisy said...

A heart warming story and a beautiful hearty quilt!! Thank you for sharing it with us!!

Anonymous said...

What a great idea for decorating a wedding!

Denise in PA said...

What a beautiful story to go with a beautiful quilt! Brought a tear to my eye! o:)

Pat Merkle said...

What a wonderful story and beautiful quilt!

Anonymous said...

I HEART this quilt!

Margaret
www.quiltsoflove.blogspot.com

Lonci said...

This is really great, very nice:)

Quiltbenaco said...

La trapunta del cuore.....
Ciao

Snoodles said...

Oh my goodness...I teared up reading this sweet, sweet story. This is indeed a special quilt! Thanks for sharing it with those of us in the Festival!
Jacque
aka Snoodles at Lilypadquilting

harleywife57/ Mickey White said...

what a happy story ! it was meant to be and aren't you glad you never finished it 'on time ' ?
WOW , it is beautiful and extra special !!

Susan said...

I love this story! I had seen & touched and even help hang this quilt and never knew it's 'Life Story'!

Elle said...

How neat! The quilt is beautiful, but the story - well, it is heart-warming (excuse the bad pun!)!

Julie Fukuda said...

A happy HEARTy quilt with a happy ending! What could be better!

Jennifer Mathis of Ellison Lane said...

Charlotte what a beautiful story! So glad you kept on going. It is indeed a family treasure and something so special to your daughter for sure.

Little Island Quilting said...

What a great story and quilt!

Kit Lang said...

Lovely story, lovely quilt! :)