She won 21 fat quarters. Of course, my friends were all asking her what she might make with all this new treasure. As of 2 hours earlier, she had no intention of ever going to a guild meeting and now she was the proud owner of a whole lot of fabric.
So on the way home...with no prompting from me...she announces that it might be cool to make a quilt. I know, RIGHT?!
When we searched for quilt patterns (I'm thinking beginner friendly), she really fell in love with the dresden plate. She wasn't totally convinced until I told her that it might be kind of advanced and that I haven't even tried to make one yet. Well, that did it. Determined to make a dresden quilt, I told her we really need to practice one first...
We used this tutorial |
On her practice piece, I gave her the challenge of quilting her name over and over. On her finished pillow cover, she signed her name in the corner.
I think I might be the proudest mom in the whole world right now.
Aimee, good job on winning all those fat quarters. First quilt block is the dresden plate, WOW very impressive. Looks like you have been taught by the best, (mom kudos to you.)
ReplyDeleteThank you for entering in my challenge, and Good Luck.
I hope you continue on with quilting. There will be lots of forever lasting family memories for you and your mom.
Cheers,
Paula
Congrats on winning the beautiful fat quartes. I love the stipple quilting you did.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the pop of Aqua.
ReplyDeleteWOW! First try! I envy the young their willingness to try anything fearlessly. FMQ stops me in my tracks, which is why I have 4 million, 2 hundred and forty-seven tops that need quilting...
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