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7/25/20
I'm so glad you "powered through". That quilt is beyond amazing! I love that little squirrel!
7/25/20
Thanks Lynne! The squirrels were a real challenge but now that they are done I think they will make more appearances on future quilts. I am always drawn to pieced quilts with applique. In fact my forever quilt I finished last winter is also a log cabin with an applique border. It is not on my blog yet because I want a really nice photo shoot of that one. I did put it on the facebook challenge Ellen nominated me for.
7/26/20
As you may remember, each year I make a memory quilt for those who are retiring from the high school I worked at for so many years. I had three to make this year and it will probably be my last because I have been retired long enough that those left are all fairly new and unknown to me. Sadly, thanks to the stupid virus we couldn't have a retirement party to deliver the quilts so they are still sitting here with me. Hopefully, we can get together this fall for a small get together. I wish I would have gotten better photos so you could see how the signature blocks mixed with the novelty blocks that depicted that depicted their interests.
7/26/20
Sorry they turned sideways for some reason, and it would only let me post one at a time.
7/26/20
I am sure the recipients will treasure those. Hopefully you will be able to present them soon. With the signature blocks I bet those are a ton of work.
7/26/20
Those quilts certainly take a lot of thinking, planning, organizing and possibly some nagging for you to get all of the parts and pieces together .... congratulations on jobs well done, Lynne.
It is a shame that you couldn't have a retirement party for the retiring teachers this year; I certainly hope something is organized so that everyone gets to enjoy seeing your friends receive their gifts.
7/27/20
Your talent and patience to create and power thru is outstanding, and it shows it's true colors in the tree of life quilt.
Jo
7/27/20
Thanks Jo. I still need to do a few tweaks. I noticed that one of the triangles in the tree block is turned wrong and there are two that have the same fabric next to each other so I will be fixing those and then this can wait its turn for quilting. My plan is to have this complete by years end.
7/29/20
Thanks, Judy. The construction was really easy since they were all just 6 inch blocks, but you are right--it did take a lot of thinking and planning. I wanted the novelty blocks to fit each person, so that did take some hunting and thinking. At least these will be my last ones.