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That is a fantastic quilt.
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What an awesome way to remember a loved one! You have done an outstanding job. Each leaf will provide another memory of times past. Beautiful!
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What a beautiful memory tree of life quilt. Love it.
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Wow that's beautiful!
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Very nice work! Perfecto.
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Gorgeous! Did you follow a purchased/free pattern? I still have quite a few of my Dad's shirts and this would be a wonderful project !
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What a fantastic quilt. I hope you will come back to this topic and elaborate on the construction of the quilt. As the LA quilter, you should be able to tell if this was NT applique or fused raw edge, or prepared machine applique. I would be very interested to know.
The maker definitely created a unique and beautiful memory quilt. I love it. |
wow! that is amazing!
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Originally Posted by feline fanatic
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. As the LA quilter, you should be able to tell if this was NT applique or fused raw edge, or prepared machine applique. I would be very interested to know.
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Fantastic memory quilt!!
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Oh WOW!!! that is fantastic. I love it. The tree looks so real.
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Oh my goodness, I never expected so many people to remark, and so generously, to the Oak Tree Memory quilt! Thank you all sooooo much! I've had a few questions asked, so I'll try to answer them all. I made the entire thing myself, including making the pattern. Basically, I drew a tree on a 8 /12 x 11 piece of paper, scanned it and went online to a site that blew it up for me so I could print it out on regular paper and tape the pages together. (I don't know if I'm allowed to say the name of the site.) to 6ft. x 5 ft. All of the tree, leaves, acorns etc. are done with trapunto under all the applique pieces to make them more 3-dimensional. I machine stitched all the tree, trunk and branches and cardinal with turned under edges by machine using monofiliment thread on my domestic machine. I left the edges raw on all the flannel leaves, acorns and ivy to allow them to get "fuzzier" each time the quilt is washed for a more natural or organic appearance. I used just small pieces of fusible under all the branches and leaves just to keep them in the right place while I was machine appliqueing. I didn't want to use much fusible since my client, Kim, wanted the quilt to be as soft as possible. Once the applique was done, I loaded it on my Gammill and did all the detail quiliting on the leaves, tree trunk, bird, sky water and grass. The best part of making this quilt was Kim's reaction which was amazing. She was speechless, teary eyed, and hugged me for a very long time. We both cried a bit because I told her that I spent the time making it thinking about my own father, who passed in 2005, so it was truly a labor of love for me. (My quilt studio is my father's former workshop which he and I spent many hours in together refinishing antiques.) Finally, I learned a LOT about working with machine applique, working with flannel (which is more of a challenge than I had thought it would be), and allowing myself to just do whatever felt right.
Thank you all for your very kind words, I am very humbled and grateful to you all! Laura in Belvidere, IL |
Thank you Laura for all the information about the quilt. I am still in awe of it. Please borrow it back from your client whenever the next quilt show is in your area. This quilt needs to be seen and admired by a lot more quilters. Thank you again for coming back and giving us the details.
Kathy Patterson |
It's very beautiful and colorful!!
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Oh my, is that exceptional. That trunk is so dimensional, so gorgeous
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that is very pretty, so special.
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This is a marvelous memory quilt!
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What a beautiful memory quilt!
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I have been asked to make a tree wall hanging for a church. This one is exactly what I was thinking about. Did you find the pattern somewhere or did you draw it yourself? Would love to find a way to use it. Lol, I have no artistic talent when it comes to drawing!
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A wonderful quilt. I would like to see more detail of the work.
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Love the little bird in the tree. A fantastic quilt!
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That quilt takes my breath away and the story around it and how it is made adds to it.
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stunning, takes my breath away!
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What a beauty. I've never seen a memory quilt in this design.
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That is very beautiful and a lovely memory!!
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This quilt is amazing. So personal. I absolutely love this. You should be so proud of it.
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Oh dear she is going to just love what you have done with her quilt.
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Stunning, and great idea to use shirts for making the leaves.
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Absolutely lovely! Thank you for sharing!
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WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!! Absolutely stunning.
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Love it. Very sweet that all the leaves and acorns are from her father's shirts.
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that is a brilliant memory quilt! Did you use a pattern or is it your design? very clever.
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That's beautiful!
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Wonderful piece of ART.
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Oh Boy. That is beautiful
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amazing. it is so incredibly well wrought, and the shape of your tree is just gorgeous. wow!
aileen |
wonderful quilt! you should be very proud of it!
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You have every right to be proud as that is a beautiful quilt.
Hugs Caroline |
Stunning, beautiful, and heart-felt lovely. Nice job and thanks for sharing.
Karen |
All I can think is AWESOME! What a beautiful way to keep memories.
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