Category Archives: Quilting

Easter (2013)

These are the results of another Project Tuesday at the bee. It was fun picking fabrics to “colour” the eggs.

For the Burtons
I used Ruby’s fancy stitches to decorate this for the Thomases
For Christy’s family

 

 

Happy Easter
Happy Easter

Sundays, Weddings & Funerals

There are so many sentimental things about this quilt. Many of the ties came from Dad’s collection and I clearly remember many of them. The extra ones are from Pat’s collection and, again, they are very familiar. I started this quilt when Stacia, Deloise and I met to quilt late in the fall of 2012. It went together quite quickly and I was able to finish it by the quilt show.

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There is a lot of quilting on this piece. I traced templates for the fancier stitching, and used cross-hatching for the center.

While I was stitching at the demo table at the quilt show I overheard a gentleman talking to one of the other Guild members saying, “I’m here to look at the tie quilt”. I smiled (hopefully to myself) and carried on. About ten minutes later one of the hostesses came to me and said someone wanted to talk to me about my tie quilt. It was the same man. He has collected over 2500 ties and didn’t know what to do with them (clearly he can do a lot with that many ties). He said he can pretty much date ties by their appearance so I put him to the test by asking him about some of the ties I used. He was able to date the older ties to the 1950s, some of the later ones that I remember Dad wearing to the late 60’s and early 70’s. He was also able to date most of Pat’s ties correctly.

From the Quilt Show:

 This pattern is called ‘Ties of a Lifetime’ by Shirley Botsford. It was made using a collection of my father’s ties, as well as some from my partner. Dad was a farmer and he wore a tie to Church on Sundays, to weddings and funerals. It is machine quilted.

 

Inside the Blue Fence (Flowers From My Garden)

Sue Leon gave me a gift certificate from Traditional Pastimes at my retirement party in Calgary in September 2010. The following December we were in Calgary for Christmas and Pat and I went shopping.

Pat really liked this quilt and the salesperson said if I liked handwork I would love appliqué. Pat thought all the pieces were already cut but I knew better. I was persuaded to purchase the kit and the work began when Stacia, Deloise and I got together to quilt in the spring of 2011.

Quilting on the back (click to enlarge)

I finished the placement of the blocks when Stacia, Deloise and I again met late in 2012. With the quilt show approaching in March I worked very hard to get the quilt done for the show.

 

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From the Quilt Show:

This is ‘Flowers From My Garden’ by Lori Smith with the fabric kit prepared by Traditional Pastimes in Calgary. I was talked into this project by an over-zealous salesperson and an over-confident partner. The flower blocks are hand appliqued and I machine quilted it using both stitch-in-the-ditch and free-motion techniques.

 

My Happy Sac

For the 2012-2013 Guild Challenge we were given a lovely piece of Jacobean fabric and were challenged to use the fabric in a bag.

 

 

This lunch bag was my response to the challenge. I will use it to carry my lunch to our Tuesday sewing bees – one of my happiest days of the week!