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Old 09-02-2013, 06:14 AM
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What a smart Grandmother! A quilt journal is a wonderful find. My grandmonther sewed but I have nothing of hers. I think it is a good reminder of us all to create our own journals. Our future granddaughters/sons might just follow our creative paths and love to have a journal.
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Awesome!!!!!
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Old 09-02-2013, 07:44 AM
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Wow! What treasures! Enjoy making your quilts.
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What a treasure!! Post pictures when you are done.......please.....
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Old 09-02-2013, 09:17 AM
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I envision a book in the making with pictrures of the original work and your updated version of them. WOW!
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You are so lucky! What an inheritance.
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Old 09-02-2013, 10:17 AM
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Originally Posted by Sewnoma View Post
My grandmother on my father's side was a very prolific quilter, very active in her local guild and made quilts, wall hangings, placemats, stuffed animals...you name it...for everyone in the family and donated piles of quilts and dolls to charity. She also sewed all her own dresses and was an accomplished artist.

This past weekend I was out visiting with my aunts and we started talking about my quilts (I am now the only quilter in the family) and my aunt brought out Grandma's quilt journal and quilt photo album and I just about peed myself with delight! I had no idea these things existed. Her journal, in particular, was such a treasure trove - amazing drawings, patterns, notes...so inspiring, so wonderful. I found the plans and notes for quilts that were given to me and my sister when we were kids, which was really, really neat.

Then my other aunt mentioned that she had SAVED some of grandma's handmade dresses thinking she would some day learn how to quilt but now (11 years after grandma passed away) she knows she will never do anything with them, and sort of gives me the "hint, hint" look. So of COURSE I volunteered to take them and make a couple of quilts for them.

Then she has her husband drop this off:
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I was expecting 4 or 5 dresses...I counted THIRTY of them when I got home!! I'm super excited, my grandma had 6 children; one of them (my father) has unfortunately passed away since, but with THIRTY dresses there is definitely going to be enough fabric here to make quilts for ALL 5 of my aunts and uncles!!

I also took photos of some of the many, many, many hand-drawn patterns in Grandma's journal. Some of them are simply out of my league at this point, but a few of them I think I can do justice to and am going to select from those patterns to make these quilts. It just seems appropriate to use Grandma's patterns for turning her handmade dresses into quilts!

Before I cut into them, though, I'm going to launder and press them and get photos of each one. I unfolded several and so far I haven't found any that are identical and I want to preserve them in photos. I am thinking that an album of the dresses for each aunt & uncle would make a nice companion to the quilts.

I'm really excited and very touched that my aunts would entrust these dresses to me. I think my Grandma would approve of the use I am going to put them to and I can't WAIT to give the finished quilts to my aunts and uncles! I am going to have to be so careful, these quilts need to be as perfect as I can make them! I've only got about 25 or so quilts under my belt but as long as I keep it fairly simple I think I can turn out quilts that Grandma would have been proud of.
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Originally Posted by ube quilting View Post
I envision a book in the making with pictrures of the original work and your updated version of them. WOW!
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Ohhh, I really like this idea! Another one of my hobbies is book binding so that works hand in hand! I can even include scraps of each dress into the books, there are bound to be lots of little bits and pieces that won't make it into any of the quilts.

I just finished washing and photographing all the dresses. I counted right, exactly 30 dresses. Grandma (like pretty much all of the rest of us in our family) was not petite so there is a LOT of fabric here! I think I am going to make a crazy quilt out of all of the littlest bits and pieces too. Maybe I'll make six quilts total (one for each of her children) and let everybody pick their favorite, and whichever one is left (the one that would have belonged to my dad if he were still with us) I will keep for myself. I don't think anybody would mind!

I've been having fun re-creating some of her drawings in EQ. If I want to make some of these quilts I am really going to have to improve my half-square triangle skills, and learn how to do paper piecing! Some of these are patterns I've seen before, or seen variations of. Others I'm pretty sure are originals.

Herea are a few I've redone digitally, for your quilty geeky pleasure! (And these are some of the easy ones...some of her patterns I don't even know how to draw in EQ!) I've altered some a little bit, mostly just for resizing purposes. These aren't necessarily the ones I'll make, just the ones I was drawn to digitize first.
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How wonderful for you. Each quilt will be an effort of love and memories.
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How wonderful for you and your aunts and uncles. It's such a cool idea. Really cool your aunt would share the clothes as well as the journal with you. Thanks for sharing.

I started quilting because I have quilts my great grandmother, my grandmother and my mom made. The one my great grandmother made was out of my grandmother's and my mom's dresses. When I was little my mom would share the who's dress of each block.

The quilts you make will keep her talent alive for generations to comes.

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