In this little blast from the past, here are two of my "stitched in all sizes" quilts. These hung in the Springville Museum of Art during their annual quilt show in the summer of 2010. The quilt on the left I made for my son for his high school graduation. I liked it so much that I made the miniature quilt on the right, 1/4 of the size. I used Liberty Homestead fabrics that I bought at the quilt show in Denver. Remember when we used to have a Mancuso Quilt Show in Denver?? A lot of fun memories with my quilting friends. We would have our own little show and tell at the hotel in the evenings, not of what we made, but of what we bought at the vendor mall! 😂. So fun!
The picture below is of my Mom and I at the show together. She taught me so much about quilting and so much more. I miss her smile and her friendship, but I know she's watching out for us and we are still enjoying all of the beautiful things that she made, including quilts!
I made these simple, delicious apple snacks today! You can find the recipe here:
https://plantbasedonabudget.com/recipe/apple-granola-goodness/
This looks like so much fun!
ReplyDeleteI’m new to Sew Fun 2 Quilt and love seeing the beautiful pieces.
I have a question, do you ever do commissioned quilts? Or do you know anyone who does?
I’m trying to gift my boyfriend a quilt, the Woodland Whimsy quilt. When I saw it I got so excited because it felt like it represented us and our relationship.
Please let me know :)
Katie, thank you so much for your interest! Due to the time it takes to make a quilt I do not make them on commission because I have another part time job as well. The Woodland Whimsy quilt is one of my favorite quilts! I'm so glad you like it! If you're interested in the pattern and perhaps finding someone else to make it for you, check out Amy McClellan's website at https://www.underthegardenmoon.com/new-products/woodland-whimsy-block-of-the-month. Take care!!
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