Friday, August 9, 2019

The Quilt

For years the finished squares of a quilt have been in my sewing collection. I never had the time, space or energy to finish the quilt. Finally I asked a friend if she would be willing to sew it for me. She has a reputation for creating beautiful quilts. In a weeks time she finished the quilt and then made a small runner with the left over six squares. It is amazing. She purchased a lovely backing fabric and had enough for both. This is truly a gift of love. I am not even sure how I came to have it, but I believe it is from my Great Aunt Anne whose house I helped to prepare for their move to senior housing. It most likely came from my grandfather Olsen's older sister Helen Olsen Erickson who owned a sewing shop in Hillsboro, Oregon. My friend feels the fabrics date from the 1930s to the 1950s and she is amazed how well they have held their colors. This is a serendipity moment for me!

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2 comments:

  1. Oh my goodness what a wonderful quilt! So many fabrics, so many pieces, so many colors, all in a delightful jumble. Lucky you to have this quilt! How big are the blocks and how big is the whole quilt?

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  2. The blocks are 12x12 and there are six going across and 6 going down, so 36. The quilt measures about 72x72 with the binding around the edge. The last six blocks were made into a runner. I enjoy looking at it so much.

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