This was originally posted in 2011.  Under the title “Vintage Quilt Blocks.”  I promised you another post when I finished the backing and binding so here it is. (3 years later…..  don’t judge, …. I’ve been busy)

I know I’ve said this before.
But this may very well be my favorite project to date.

In reality I’m just finishing a project started by someone else.

I regularly breeze through my favorite antique mall in Wichita looking for vintage textiles and sewing notions.  I spotted this stack of quilt blocks.   There are twelve of them.
I picked them up and put them back down three times.  I even walked off once.
They kept screaming at me “BUY ME!”  So I did.
That was a better purchase than the “Purple Surfer Jesus” 
 Two days went by and I could not stop thinking about them. What to do?
I laid out some things from my stash and played around for about 20 minutes.
My inner voice said “Keep it simple, just frame the blocks.”
I started stitching a simple black border around every block.
I am blown away that by the patience it would have taken to hand stitch every piece.
The rounded corners.  Really?
 Oh, I do see a little machine stitching. There must be a story behind it.
I will never know her story, but I wrote the ending myself.
I am totally in love with this quilt top. I have no idea what to call it?
Amish/Cowgirl?
Cowgirl/Amish?
I will update this post when I choose the backing and binding fabric.
I will break tradition and have it custom machine quilted.
It is a little delicate because of the hand stitching.
 I want it to be usable and machine washable.
The machine quilting will add strength and longevity.
This was a labor of love for two women who will never meet.
Except in Spirit.
The Spirit that binds us together.
 
      And tells our common story.
Love,    Cowgirl Red   aka   Terah

 

Comments

  1. I love your quilt Terah – thank you for sharing it at Inspire Me Monday at Create With Joy!
    Congratulations – you are one of our featured guests at this week’s party (Week 141)!