Amish Cross-stitch Sampler, By Me.
#11
Member
Join Date: Nov 2011
Location: ILLINOIS
Posts: 23
I may have shared with you that my mother chose to sell her 3-story home on a lake to move in with my sister this year. The main reason I went to Georgia was to help with the move and put the house on the market. I’m pleased to share that her home sold this week…And it is a cash sale….even better…Anywhoo…I got side-tracked with excitement. So, her foyer was decorated in Amish decor…she is originally from Pennsylvania and loved this abt her home state…Over 40 years of cross-stitch graced her walls and it was a sad day for her when the pictures were removed and (she thought) packed away…but, really, sisters shipped them to me so I could make a memory quilt for her.
I designed this quilt on EQ8 and used the typical Amish colors of solids…including Amish Black….then, since I wanted this to be a Mom & Me quilt, I included applique blocks. All the applique is turned-edge and machine sewn…(She’ll love the Amish girl and the pineapple…lol). The little barn quilt on the top left block that looks like a barn is the Pennsylvania quilt block. I wanted this to be asymmetrical since the cross-stitch would be in varying sizes and I didn’t want to just frame them. It was really a fun quilt to design and make…I teared up a lot as I worked on it when I would see the year she had embroidered on each one. I have other non-Amish cross-stitches from her home that I will be making pillows for her to gift to her grandkids or whoever if she wants. The backing and binding will be the same border fabric and I am have quilter quilt a basket weave/swirl pattern.
Even though this new chapter of her life is exciting and I’m thrilled for her, I am very sad as we face the reality. On a positive note….she is super healthy and of sound mind so still tons of memories to come.
So, enjoy memory lane of my mother….
I designed this quilt on EQ8 and used the typical Amish colors of solids…including Amish Black….then, since I wanted this to be a Mom & Me quilt, I included applique blocks. All the applique is turned-edge and machine sewn…(She’ll love the Amish girl and the pineapple…lol). The little barn quilt on the top left block that looks like a barn is the Pennsylvania quilt block. I wanted this to be asymmetrical since the cross-stitch would be in varying sizes and I didn’t want to just frame them. It was really a fun quilt to design and make…I teared up a lot as I worked on it when I would see the year she had embroidered on each one. I have other non-Amish cross-stitches from her home that I will be making pillows for her to gift to her grandkids or whoever if she wants. The backing and binding will be the same border fabric and I am have quilter quilt a basket weave/swirl pattern.
Even though this new chapter of her life is exciting and I’m thrilled for her, I am very sad as we face the reality. On a positive note….she is super healthy and of sound mind so still tons of memories to come.
So, enjoy memory lane of my mother….
#16
Senior Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Tampa, FL
Posts: 544
I worked near Lancaster PA for 23 yrs and always enjoyed going there . Your quilt brought many memories of a special people and their way of life . Your Mom will so enjoy having her work highlighted and wrapped around her. You are a thoughtful and loving daughter
#17
What a thoughtful way to honor your mom and her work and still maintain her love for the Pennsylvania Amish motifs. I would recognize that Pennsylvania block any where after making 48 of them for my layout of the Harriet's Journey quilt. A fun little block.. You have made new memories for your mom and yourself. Well done, Teen!
#19
Super Member
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Las Vegas, NV
Posts: 1,398
I have never seen a more stunning quilt! Your design with unevenly sized blocks to work with turned out great. They all fit together to create a beautiful quilt by having lovely blocks to start with. And the love for your Mother that you put into this quilt cannot be measured. Congratulations on a job well done.
Last edited by rvsfan; 07-02-2021 at 06:39 AM.