I know I am late I promised to Post every Thursday and today is Friday. Sorry, I had car trouble on Wednesday and my car was in the shop. Should have been a good time to write, however I worried all day about what was wrong and what it was going to cost. I really needed to have my car because we are going to a wedding this weekend and it is 150 miles away. Then Thursday I spent the day shopping for a dress to wear. I had planned to do that Wednesday but no car. So, I guess better late than never. I will try to do better.
Because we are going to the wedding tomorrow, I decided to talk about the quilt I made for Doug and Erin ( Doug is my nephew and of course Erin is his beautiful bride). I started the quilt about a year ago. It is a Dresden Plate design. It is based on the style of the the 1930's Dresden Plate. If you would like to know more about the history of the Dresden Plate this web site might be a good place to start. http://www.patternsfromhistory.com/colonial_revival/dresden-plate.htm
I am not a quilter, when it comes to sewing I am primarily a Dress maker/ Tailor having made everything from underwear to gowns and tuxedos. However, as a child I admired my grandmothers quilts. Both of my grandmothers quilted and out of necessity they used what they had on hand. They used scraps from clothing they had made and pieces cut for worn out clothes what they thought still had useable sections. They lived through some pretty hard times, the Great depression, World Wars, both were single moms. As hard as it is to be a single mom now, I think it was even harder then.
I used to lay on my grandmother's bed and admire and more importantly remember and dress, apron, shirt that some member of the family had worn. This is one of them;
In the case of the quilt I just made for the wedding on Saturday, I cut the petals from scraps. Then I set the petals on the table and when my grandchildren visited I ask them to arrange the petals. They had great fun designing the flowers as I sewed them together. They too remembered outfits from the scraps.
Finally, here it is;
I also made a label. On their save the date card, they were holding pumpkins with the date on them. I thought that was very cute so I included a pumpkin on the label.
Ok, hope you enjoyed this post even if it was a day late. If you have a questions be sure to ask. Take care and I will post on Thursday next time.
Pam
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