Leftover block became the label |
Of course, bees figured heavily in the story. I had a piece of fabric that I purchased for another project that reminded me of honey. I used this fabric for the sashing. My grandfather was a beekeeper. My mom has a photo of him working his bees. I don't remember him and bees though!
Close up of one section of the label |
My grandmother knitted, crocheted and sewed. She wasn't a quilter, although in her stash were a number of quilt blocks that she had started. I do remember her and my mother making some blocks using jeans in the late sixties/early seventies. She somehow finished her project; but, my mom didn't. I have those blocks; but that is a story for another post!!
View of the quilting |
I shared this anecdote because while she encouraged me to be on the "picky" side, she was not. Let me tell you, those blocks were a variety of sizes! I remember some of the fabrics in the blocks as scraps from her house dress fabrics. As a small child, I thought it was funny that she called the outfit she wore in her home a house dress!
Recipient with the quilt |
I finished this quilt in 2010. I'm posting about it so that I can document my Thread Tales book club projects.
With all the scraps used, I'm linking to Cynthia and Oh Scrap Quilting Is More Fun Than Housework. Cynthia has had a recent vintage finish too.
7 comments:
I’m sure your niece treasures this quilt with those special pinwheel blocks.
Well done ... what a beautiful quilt and lots of memories for you and your niece x I loved that book .. and the film x
oh that face!!! what fine work-womanship!
That was a favorite book of mine, and I love that you have a family story that is so meaningful to connect to the quilt blocks and to your niece, too! Did you have to trim the pinwheels your grandmother made to get them to work for the quilt? It looks like it turned out beautifully!
It is a quilt to be treasured, you did a great job and I love also the quilting, perfect.
I enjoyed reading this quilt history post from your past!!! Great memories of your family members!!!
What a great story for a terrific quilt. So many wonderful memories.
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