Friday, July 23, 2021
Kaleidoscopes and Mitered Corners
Wednesday, July 21, 2021
Quilts Revisited: The Vintage Dresden Plate Quilt
So, I've realized that in my quilty blog, there are a ton of projects I've forgotten to blog about. Hence, I'll be posting occasionally in my "Quilts Revisited" series -- projects I'm revisiting because I didn't give them their moment on the blog when I finished them.
My great-great-grandmother's Dresden Plate quilt. I blogged about this quilt only a couple of times ... I was working on it in 2016 and blogged about it here, then briefly here in 2017. Then, here in 2018, I started to write about how I had finished it up in 2017.
Anyway, I never posted the finished pictures, so here they are. Behold, my great-great-grandmother's hand-pieced Dresden Plate quilt!
My great-great-grandmother, Minnie Belle Causbie Foreman, died before I was born. But she was known to be a wonderful quilter, and my mom inherited some of her finished quilts and some of her quilt tops.
A few years ago (ahem, 2013, but who's counting?), my mom sent me the four quilt tops she had inherited that needed to be quilted. We decided that machine-quilting would be the best thing, and my mom trusted me to do the quilting. Even though these vintage quilt tops were hand-pieced, none of us was ever going to hand-quilt them.
Monday, July 19, 2021
Cross Stitch Update
Welcome to my blog! I like to talk about my projects ... partly as a record of what I've been working on, and partly to inspire and help others who have similar interests.
I'm still cross-stitching. Last year, I picked up my cross-stitching, after it had sat in a box for many years.
My preference for stitching the actual Xs is a more blunt needle, although when I'm backstitching as the final step, I find a sharper needle to be helpful.
I'll be posting cross-stitch pictures periodically as time goes on. I'm hoping that maybe this is my year to finish this one. Let's see ... if I could finish a letter every two weeks, that would do it; I just need to see how realistic that time frame would be.
Happy sewing!