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Nettie Phillips 10-14-2011 05:01 PM

Very pretty.

Stacey 10-14-2011 05:32 PM

Love your story and love your quilt.

luce321 10-14-2011 05:40 PM

Awesome.

The Quiet Quilter 10-14-2011 06:10 PM

You did well for a first
quilt. That doesn't even
surprise me at all. You
are awesome in all you do.
I always have to look when
I see your name. Hugs, Sharon

biscuitqueen 10-14-2011 06:19 PM

what a wonderful story

sherry mcd 10-14-2011 06:47 PM

Charismah, You are an artist and a true romantic. Keep a journal. You can publish it some day. Love to you.

patimint 10-14-2011 06:48 PM

So nice, even when you were just starting, you had talent.

Blinkokr 10-14-2011 07:12 PM

As always just beautiful job
Have a Blessed night
Ellen

ruthie 10-14-2011 07:32 PM

What a lovely story. You're right we all have a story. The quilt is lovely. You should keep her forever.

arizonagirl 10-15-2011 03:30 AM


Originally Posted by charismah
This is a vintage number...circa 1997?? 1998??

I know I was pregnant with my second or third son. I worked a clinic with a friend of mine. Her mom happened to be a quilter ...she had some embroidery patterns. So i took up embroidery. After doing all of the embroidered patterns I had to turn those little pieces of embroidered fabric into something...right?
SO I made little wall hangings or put them into frames....So that is how I got into quilting.......I started with embroidery first....

Then my Grandmother in law..gave me her old sewing machine. after 45 years of sewing on the machine, she got for her wedding, her DH bought her a new one...she had hers serviced and gave it to me...all metal..Riccar in the desk. I still have it. I started sewing away! I still LOVE that machine..she regretted giving it to me because she could never get used to her new fancy one. But she was glad she gave it to me ..she knew I would treasure it. I will keep her safe.

Anyway...I saw this Log Cabin pattern in a magazine and thought..."I can sew that".....I didn't even know what a 1/4 inch seem was...I was never taught how to sew anything...I just wanted to so badly.

so I bought some old curtains from my neighbors yard sale..cut those up....and went to a sale at my local Joanns it had burned down...and they had a clearance sale of anything salvageable....so I bought the rest for this quilt....LOL. To think about that now>?


Anyway..I was afraid looking at the back of this quilt that I may never be able to quilt it...and I was going through trying to find quilts for my boys to practice on...and thought I should finish her and make her whole. I just stippled her because I couldn't have quilted anything to fancy ...now all I have to do is label her...no matter where I started....I still love her...she is scrappy and such a part of me and my story.

We all have a story don't we?


My first machine was a Riccar also. My mother bought it the year I was born in 1967. She gave it to me when my children were small. About 8 years ago after winning at bingo I went and bought my first new machine which was also a Riccar. I now sew on a Bernina. I still have both of them. I plan to have them both serviced and hope to one day teach my grandchildren how to sew and make quilts on them.


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