She would make a quilt a month from start to finish. All her quilting was done on a frame that was suspended from the ceiling. She would lower it when she was working on a project and raise it up out of the way when she wasn't working. A really efficient system!
This is a sample of one of my first efforts in traditional quilting. LOL...when I look at it now I think of all the things I would do different but for a first try with hand piecing and hand quilting I think I did pretty good. One day I may take a stab at adding more quilting stitches and a few beads to it. But for now it hangs on my bathroom wall for all to enjoy! My love of purple has a long history.


I have *always* wanted one of those frames! Ever since I read about it in a book in the 70s, I thought it was the most efficient thing. I wonder if there's still anyone around who knows how to rig one up.
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Karen, your feather stitching is great. I love the fabric choice on this wallhanging. It makes a very traditional pattern very modern.
ReplyDeletePurple is a great color, and your quilt is gorgeous!
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Your purple quilt is gorgeous.
The purple and orange go so well together..