When my mother heard we were buying the farmhouse, she bought a stitching pattern to make especially for it. She came to visit after we moved in and brought it with her. I dug into my stash for fabrics inspired by the beautiful earthy colors of the finished stitched piece. I often don't plan these kinds of quilts but let my inspiration talk to me.
Once I was happy with the fabrics, I started designing the patchwork as I went along. A dark olive brown followed by a pretty striped taupe were my starting point to create a framed effect.
Then I decided on two quilt blocks...a spool and farmer's daughter. I decided on a band above the stitching with the patchwork blocks and then connected them all with a medium olive green fabric to bring it all together. The design simply grew as I worked on it.
I enjoyed sitting by the fire handquilting it and finished it rather quickly so it has been hanging in my entrance for a number of months. I had not shared it as I always tell my group that a quilt is not finished until the label is attached. My pens had not been unpacked until the last week of January. I found them when hunting for something else and could finally make a label. Each of my quilts is given a name and this one has been called "A Mother's Blessing".
It looks so pretty in our entranceway. Thanks Mother for the stitching!
Creative greetings,
Heidi




Ahhh how sweet. You are so easy to make things for cause you always appreciate everything. Love you
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