I've always admired quilters. My mother was an excellent sewer until Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) took that skill from her many many years ago (before there were really effective treatments), but I'm not sure she ever worked on a quilt. It wasn't part of our heritage. But she could do beautiful hand sewing work before the RA took that from her, and I got a glimpse of how much skill it takes.
I did not inherit her sewing talents, although I have crocheted for over 50 years.
The quilting guild who made the following quilts is known for its charity work. They display some of their works each year at an event called Home for the Holidays, held at a local museum.
Enjoy!
What lovely work. Are any of my blog readers quilters?
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I can’t sew, so no, I’m not a quilter. Those are lovely.
ReplyDelete...I'm a quilt collector!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I've never tried quilting but do admire the efforts of others. 'In This Life' blogger makes beautiful quilts.
ReplyDeleteI would love to do quilts. But till now I discovered that the idea could be transferred on greeting cards... I hope I'll do also with materials! Beautiful creations, with different stories. Thank you for the presentation!
ReplyDeleteHappy WW and A Happy New Year, Alana!❤️😘
I've always loved quilts too and my grandmother made beautiful quilts. I sure wish I had one of her quilts.
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Beautiful quilts! Sadly, I have no talent in that area at all, but my mother did.
ReplyDeleteThose are beautiful. I enjoyed looking at the quilts at our local fair last summer. Such talent, it's very impressive!
ReplyDeleteImpressive quilts.
ReplyDeleteThose quilts are nice.
ReplyDeleteI did a lot of sewing in my younger days, but never quilts.
ReplyDeleteThe quilts are beautiful, but I wouldn't know where to start!
ReplyDeleteI've done very little quilting, don't have the patience to do it nice and neat! As was the custom, my grandmother made them from old clothes, and my mother would recognize her old dresses even by the time I was married with a child. Made to last, or she kept the clothing a long, long time!
ReplyDeleteStunning quilts. There is a French blogger who showcases her quilts on her blog. (https://quiltingpatch.blogspot.com/)
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