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copycat 12-11-2025 02:45 AM

Do you have a Quilt like this?
 
:confused: ....... A quilt that you made a long time ago (for me 2017) and it sits in a drawer?
Our guild had a workshop on making the Take 5 Quilt pattern. Choose 5 fabrics and make a quilt in 5 hours.
I accomplished my goal and then decided to quilt it with quilting designs from a book I had on dot to dot quilting. ( I don't know the name of the book any longer.) I loved how the quilt turned out. I wanted to save it for someone special one day but because it has a bee print as part of the blocks, it limits me to who would want a quilt with bees? I was new to quilting when I chose the fabrics. One day it will find a home. It has good memories for me as I had fun making and quilting it. :)

Lena1952 12-11-2025 04:48 AM

Yes, I even have a couple of them. Fairly new to quilting, I would try anything and everything! Some I still love today. The only thing I ever made with bees was a Native shirt for my husband. His last name in Sami means “bee keeper”. He wanted a ribbon shirt, minus the ribbons so he could wear it in solidarity for my Native American son. Since my husband isn’t Native he asked for no ribbons and a shirt with bees. It took a long time to find bees that were life like and not cartoonish. He wears that shirt proudly as does my son.

WMUTeach 12-11-2025 04:57 AM

Thanks for sharing your story Lean. It is touching that you husband wants to honor, respectfully honor, your son's native heritage.

Stitches23 12-11-2025 05:10 AM

Bee fabric is still very popular. And there are several quilts with bee hives and/or a bee made of fabric pieces. Bees remind me of spring - kinda like flowers. I think there are a lot more people who would like your quilt than you give credit, but you will know just the right one when the time comes.

Iceblossom 12-11-2025 05:16 AM

I was astonished many years ago by my son's father whose mother had gotten him some very nice sheets that were mostly bamboo/grass sort of design with little 1" butterflies here and there. He threw a fit and that he didn't want no bugs on his bed... there are reasons why we are exes :p

I had not thought that butterflies would be an issue. I can understand (maybe) some other things and try to stay away from "problematic" fabrics for donation projects... but in my current quilt I happily have some white with black ants crawling around.

Short form: It takes all kinds, bees would not bother me in the slightest.

Snooze2978 12-11-2025 06:52 AM

I designed a quilt around the Trip of Life panel back some years ago. In fact I had 2 of the same panels in case I goofed up with the 1st one. Well, I sliced the panel vertically and added another strip between the slices to make it the same width as length. I created the PP blocks to go around the 1st set, then a sashing with those diamond down the middle and that's where I got hung up as I couldn't seem to get them to fit correctly. I even got the next set of pieced blocks all made up plus rows and rows of these sashings witht he diamonds going down the middle. Then I put it away for quite a few years. I even found online fabric from the same collection for the backing. This quilt will come out around 100 x 100 so good size. So there it sits in the storage room for years until I decided to clean out the storage room plus was putting stuff where is should go including the backing to this bad boy. Now it sits in a plastic container alongside the shelves of fabric, out of the way. But now I have someone that would love to have this quilt so it will be on my list for 2026 to finish it. Wish me luck on getting it done.

QuiltE 12-11-2025 07:53 AM


Originally Posted by copycat (Post 8710259)
:confused: ....... I loved how the quilt turned out. I wanted to save it for someone special one day but .............One day it will find a home. It has good memories for me as I had fun making and quilting it. :)

You love it. You have good memories. You had fun making/quilting it!
No reason to keep it hidden and suffocating in a drawer any longer.
It's Christmas ... gift it to YOURSELF!
...and ENJOY every minute you have with it!

Problem Solved! :)

P.S. ... I'm sure many would love to see photos of this special quilt.
I know that I would, for sure!

KalamaQuilts 12-11-2025 08:47 AM

If you love the quilts Use Them Yourself! I cuddle in the quilts I love, I change out the quilts on my bed the first of the month

tropit 12-11-2025 09:16 AM

Gosh...I probably have too many of those kinds of quilts. I'm at the quilting faze of a quilt that I started about 7 years ago. I love it. I'm selfish, so it will be part of my own collection and not be given away.

bearisgray 12-11-2025 11:09 AM

Many of us have heard

" love your neighbor as yourself"

If one does not love or respect oneself - what chance does the neighbor have?

I think many older women have been taught that loving oneself is a bad thing.

i am not talking about " sellfishness " - but too much selflessness can be, imo, self- destructive.


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