Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Eight Years of The Joy of Quilting


As October draws to a close, I am reminded of the start of my quilting journey in October 2010. It had its beginnings in 1982, when I had just been diagnosed with liver cancer (it turned out to be another type of liver issue, and I am still alive and healthy!!), and I wanted to experience as much of life as I possibly could. My Granny had been a quilter, I still have half a dozen or so of her hand-quilted quilts, so I decided I wanted to learn to quilt and signed up for a hand quilting class in Plano, TX. I learned to hand-piece each cut-with-scissors piece as well as hand-quilt the block. Sadly I no longer have that block, but I remember the rust, blue, and cream colors of the fabric. My children were 5 and 10, and I had to wait until my husband got home to drive to the night class, about a 15 mile drive from where we lived at the time in Richardson, TX. I remember driving to class at night blasting Michael McDonald songs - lol!


My sweet Mom at her 96th birthday party

It was October 2010 before I did anything else with quilting. My Mom passed away in September at age 98, after living with us for eight years, and I found myself with a lot of time on my hands. I decided to take a basic quilting class at Oklahoma Quilt Works in Oklahoma City. I made a 4-block wall hanging featuring four traditional blocks. The teacher was a stickler on "points", and I sewed and picked apart blocks until mine were perfect! I finished the four blocks, but it was a long time before I put the wall hanging together and quilted it. It ultimately became a Christmas table topper in 2014.

I still love the fabrics I chose in the Oklahoma City quilt shop - all from Basic Grey Fruitcake.

I know Mom and Granny would be thrilled that I finally picked up the quilting bug! It was one of the best decisions I ever made. You can read more in depth about my quilting journey and the table topper history here.

You can see quilts I have finished, as well as other projects, in the tabs below my blog heading.

6 comments:

  1. Beautiful history of your journey in quilting.... glad you are enjoying it.... your Mum and Granny would be proud!! Christine xx

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  2. I’m glad to know more about your quilting history, Linda, and the connections to your Mom and Granny. Yay for you finishing that quilt over time. I’m sure it’s a reminder of your quilt journey every time you take it out to use it. I remember lots of striped fabrics from those days, and especially like how the stripes in your blocks look like string piecing.

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    1. They do look like string piecing! I'd never noticed that before. :)

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  3. Isn’t it funny how a serious illness can cause us to move in new directions. My second bout with cancer is what caused me to start a blog. It was something that I always wanted to do, so I just tried it to see if I could. That was eight years ago. I need to take a quilting class. I always enjoy seeing what you do, and reading about your quilting journey. Lovely post.

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    1. Gosh Pattie I had no idea! Seriously we should be neighbors. I hope you do get an opportunity to take a quilting class. :)

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