Stitching the pieces together

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  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,258
    edited February 2012

    The quilt is beautiful Chrissy!  I made mine when I had no directions, and just sort of muddled through by trial and error...They came out great, for a beginner, but  I don't think I have the patience to try another one.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited February 2012

    Chevy I had never used the photo print technique when I made that quilt so it was all trial and error for me too.  I made it for her first birthday and the photos were all of her firsts as she was born 15weeks premi so everything she did were milestones.  It was the first quilt I hand quilted so I'm pretty proud of it.

  • tedwilliams
    tedwilliams Member Posts: 97
    edited February 2012

    Chrissy:

    The quilt is beautiful.

    Jana 

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,258
    edited February 2012

    I took a few pics of the quilt I made.... I had it packed, but brought it back down to lay across the  loveseat....

    Showing one of my favorite pics.... My Dad & Brother, without their teeth, acting silly!Wink

     And my Grandsons cleaning fish with "Papa" when they were little....they are now 23 and 26.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited February 2012

    Chevy, SO sweet!!!! What a great memorial!!

  • sewingnut
    sewingnut Member Posts: 475
    edited February 2012

    I love picture quilts. My sister did one for her inlaws for their 50th anniversary. She used their wedding picture in the center of it. The picture blocks were the center of the stars.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited February 2012

    Chevy your quilt is lovely!  So many memories there it seems a shame to have it packed away.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,258
    edited February 2012

    Thanks Barbe and Chrissy!  I loved putting it together, and laughing at all the pictures...Wink

    It's folded on top of our love-seat....gonna keep it out!  Glad I found this thread.  I even copied pictures of all of our pets.... 

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
    edited February 2012

    What a pretty quilt. It inspires me to try it.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,258
    edited February 2012

    You know, I made another one....Different type.

    My Dad always made the little embroidery pillows...and pictures.  I trimmed the ones I had, and put them all together in another "coverlet"....Along with lace and bead pearls.  I used a flatter batting, and trimmed with lace and ribbon.  I'll get it out & post another picture. 

    I used it for "company" when they would stay overnight.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited March 2012

    Chevy that sound very pretty and I can't wait to see a pic!

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,258
    edited March 2012

    These pics are the coverlet I made with the embroidery pictures/pillows my Dad made.

    He made a few little "Daughter" pillows for me also, but I didn't want to take them apart to add to this.

  • chrissyb
    chrissyb Member Posts: 11,438
    edited March 2012

    That is gorgeous!!!  Your dad sure did a good job with the embroidery and you have done a good job of preserving them in a way that is sympathetic to them.  Lovely, truly lovely!

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
    edited March 2012

    Beautiful.  Your father did great work.  My great uncle used to embroider and I have some pillow cases he did.  It gives me an idea on how to preserve them.

  • barbe1958
    barbe1958 Member Posts: 7,605
    edited March 2012

    WOW!! Absolutely GORGEOUS!!! What a tribute!! You would never have seen the individual ones except framed or pillowed one at a time, so the quilt makes a glorious showcase!! Well done!

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 3,600
    edited March 2012

    Love, love, love it.

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,258
    edited March 2012

    Thank you sooooooo MUCH!  That is really sweet of all of you..... I kind of just forgot about them, until I found this thread.  I'll have to bring the pillows down from the upstairs room and get them together.

    I've just done so many crafts through the years.... Sewing, mostly, because we didn't have enough money to buy nice curtains, spreads, clothes for the girls, and me....etc.....  Now we do, but I kind of lost interest in anything, other than the crochet work I do.

    My Mom started a patchwork quilt when she was 19....I finished it years ago...and have worn it out.., by using it so much.... But my Dad did that embroidery, cross-stitch, and painting by number on the velvets....remember that?

  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 1,997
    edited March 2012

    That coverlet is a beautiful tribute to your Dad's work. How nice to be able to showcase his work. A lovely tribute.

    Ginger

  • Chevyboy
    Chevyboy Member Posts: 10,258
    edited March 2012

    Well, when Dad passed away, I couldn't just leave all of his "pictures" there.... He had given me a lot over the years, but when my Brother and I had to clean out their whole house, I packed all of his beautiful things like that...Bought a huge duffle bag, and loaded it up with their pillows that they slept on...some blankets, but left the rest...The neighbors were asked to help clean out the house, so we did it that way.....giving away everything.  I don't think I could go through that heart-ache again.

    But looking at the quilts now, it just makes me happy!   I DID keep all the memories...

    You gals that hand-stitch the blocks together, are amazing.   I did the "outside" work by hand, but used my trusty machine to get it all together. 

    I even made patch-work vests for our girls when they were little...and I used to sew most all of their clothes, and mine.... I made latch-hook rugs,and a patchwork table-cloth.  I figured I could make curtains and  drapes  a lot cheaper than buying them.

    For the white coverlet, I just bought 2 flat queen size sheets...some thin batting, a pretty piece of pale lace that covered the top, and put the little pictures on that.  I think I LIVED at Walmart.... because that's where I bought all of the trim, blanket bindings, even the transfer paper that I used on the first quilt.

    The Walmarts here don't carry material anymore!    Or many of the craft items I used to buy!  But I'm mostly just into crochet now, anyway.  Just makes me happy that you like the pictures!

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 765
    edited March 2012

    Chevy, the coverlet is beautiful. You were creative to keep things your father made together and use to remember who he was. I took some hankies I purchased at my great aunt's auction and made a small wall hanging for my grandmother when she turned 95 almost the same way you used your dad's pictures. I did cut the hankies in pieces and hand stitched them down on a man's handkerchief as my base, then I hand quilted it and embellished with antique buttons I got at the same sale. I have more hankies I want to make into a coverlet as well but being a good quilter, I have many projects that I want to do but there is never enough time to do them all.

    Sheila 

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
    edited March 2012

    The Walmarts here still have a very small fabric/craft section, but the Super Walmarts do not.  Luckily we have a Beverlys, Jo~Ann, and Hancock's as well as a few Michaels.  I think the internet has effected our retail stores but When it somes to fabric, a picture on the computer doesn't cut it.  I have bought swatches online for my home decor projects, it was worth the money to know the fabric I ordered was the right color and weight.  Unfortunately you don't get the ability to leave the store and go right home and start sewing when you use the internet.

  • lumpynme
    lumpynme Member Posts: 497
    edited March 2012

    Chevyboy: wonderful pics! thx for sharing!

    but i really want to comment on the true talent of your Dad and how awesome of a tribute to his work you created !!!!!

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
    edited March 2012

    I was also thinking your dad was a confident man, not afraid to express himself in art. 

  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 1,997
    edited March 2012

    I also think Chevy's Dad did Crewel embroidery one heck of a lot better than I ever did!  I had this sunset picture that I finally liberated to the Salvation Army after it sat semi completed in my closet of over 20 years. Chevy's Dad got his done and well done at that!

    Ginger

  • Meece
    Meece Member Posts: 10,618
    edited March 2012

    Oh, how many unfinished projects they would find in my closets and garage.  I could keep myself busy for years if I just worked with what I have!

  • Paula66
    Paula66 Member Posts: 1,572
    edited March 2012

    The cover is so beautiful!!  Wow is all I can say.

  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 1,997
    edited March 2012
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  • Gingerbrew
    Gingerbrew Member Posts: 1,997
    edited March 2012

    so big, sorry.

    GInger

  • chabba
    chabba Member Posts: 3,600
    edited March 2012

    In this case I'ld say big was good Ginger.  Sweet picture.

  • lvtwoqlt
    lvtwoqlt Member Posts: 765
    edited March 2012

    Ginger she is sweet.

    I started on my challenge wallhanging this week. I started the freezer paper - stick glue part to make the appliqued states and got most of the 25 done, as well as decided on the smaller states I will needle turn them down. I took the paper pattern to the wig bank yesterday and taped it down on the countertop in the kitchen, taped the white muslin down on top of it and used my pigma pen to outline all 50 states. Now comes the fun part, actually stitching the pieces down on the map. I also decided on Maryland/Delaware I was creative in using part of the patterned fabric and lined up two colors almost on the border so I don't have to try and make a separate Delaware piece.

    Sheila