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Storybook Quilt # 1 - Approximately 70"x 85.5" |
Sometimes the universe brings together all of the elements to create a beautiful story and I think that's what happened with my storybook quilt. This quilt demanded my attention and demanded to be made. It all started with inheriting some orphan blocks from my mom.
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Inherited orphaned blocks |
I knew that she hadn't made these blocks, none of these fabrics were in her stash. With 7 blocks, it was difficult to see how they could make a quilt, especially since I knew I would never make more of them. To my surprise, one of the blocks was signed and dated (2004) on the back. I found out that mom's sewing group members each made a block and my mom won them.
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At home in the library |
The next element came into play when
Hawthorne Threads had an awesome
cyber Monday sale on
Lizzy House's fabric line 1001 Peeps. I love that
fabric, so of course I bought it with no particular project in mind.
In the same vein, I had purchased some cool storybook machine embroidery
files from
Embroidery Library. Why, because one step-daughter is a
librarian and the other is a school teacher, did I have a choice???
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Mosaic of embroidered blocks |
Last element happened last year too, I acquired two adorable
granddaughters, ages 5 and 8. I mean, don't they deserve quilts to make
them feel part of my blended family???
The rest of the fabric all came from my mom's enormous stash, including the borders and backing.
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Quilt back |
I constructed the quilt as a QAYG (quilt as you go). I was amazed at how easy it went together. It must have been "meant to be"! I will be making a second storybook quilt. I'm hoping they will give the girls years of storybook inspiration.
I'm thrilled to be linking up for my second
Bloggers' Quilt Festival at Amy's Creative Side.
Color Me Quilty!
Pat