When I was first given the materials for this quilt I was a little scared. I had no idea how to make this pile of shirts into a beautiful quilt for the family.
The lady who wore these shirts used to be the mayor of our town. With every Memorial Quilt I make - I feel so privileged that the families entrust me with their loved ones clothes.
Preparing for this quilt took a long time - in ladies shirts there are many more darts and seams that in a typical mans shirt. Some of the shirts were made of very sheer fabric and they all needed interfacing. I use the lightest interfacing I can find - I like ' '
I quilted this quilt on my new Fusion - Freddie using a design I call an 'octopus flower'. I loaded this quilt on day 5 of having this new machine which was either brave or foolish. Perhaps both.
With every quilt I make I find it hard to stand back and be totally pleased with my finished project - I can always see where I could have improved something - but with every project I take on I learn so much. I can't wait to make more memorial quilts for families in 2014.
5 comments:
WOW. Oh Wow. Rachel, that quilt is stunning! Did you add fabrics to it? (Like some of the solids?) Or were they all shirts? I LOVE this quilt -- you did an AMAZING job!!!
Thank you for such a lovely comment. Yes I did add the white fabric in the blocks and the brown diagonals. ;-)
Wow, that is beautiful. Where do you ever find the time with three little ones running around?
Oh gosh, that turned out so beautiful. You are a true artist in the quilting world.
Wow - what a lovely thing to say. You have totally made my day (perhaps week!)
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