This date always brings with it a lot of reflective memories, marking twelve years since we lost my twin sister to Leukemia. I learned within days of her first child's birth that I was pregnant. It's shocking to realize that - that daughter's daughter, has now graduation from high school. Where did the time go?
Emily is an outdoor kinda gal....loves the woods, water, & camping. A utilitarian lap quilt that can go from car to campground might be appreciated the most....so with this simple piecing, perhaps she will enjoy the 'flavor' of "Tall Trees" - 48" x 63".
It's now pieced. The backing needs piecing, and obviously machine quilting will be the following step. Depending upon how speedy this goes....it may be heading to Wisconsin before I document it further.
Never the less.....I wanted to share it here. Naturally....as a quilter.....any and all occasions calls for a quilt, don't they?
In memory of Nancy Theobald Willmas 1946-2002. This was the last time our family was all together in my sister's hospital room in New Mexico. Front - L to R - Nancy, Mom, Mary - Back, Richard - Chuck. Sadly, now only two of us remain (Richard and Mary)....but all are remembered.
I don't normally get so personal, however this is my life....of which of course quilting is just a portion....
3 comments:
A beautiful post, Mary...and a beautiful quilt in the making!!! Yours sister would be so happy!!
What a neat idea for a quilt design - tailored to the needs of the recipient. What a good picture for you to remember family no longer with you. Yes, every occasion demands a quilt - even if it's getting pretty far out on the family tree!
Your new quilt in the making is wonderful and so clever....as always!
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