Friday, August 15, 2014

Too Late

Updated: I waited for my SIL to call back with the address to send it, but when she called, she told me that Uncle D had died.


A Comfort Quilt:
Sadly, extended family member Uncle D is in poor health and is now on Hospice. I am sending a comfort quilt to Uncle D and his wife Aunt M.

Medallion Quilt

1/4 of Medallion Quilt Showing Fabrics

Center of Medallion Quilt

Simple medallion design, 60" x 60"; pieced in 2005 from stash fabrics which were already several years old then. Fabrics used were inspired by a class in color and fabric selection given by Louise at The Quilted Fox. Long arm quilted in 2006 by Sandy Etheridge.

Yes, back then I had a stash of country blue, barn red, and mauve, as well as border prints due to the influence of Ginny Beyer. I also had an appreciation for four corner symmetry due to the then-new use of hinged mirrors to visualize the design.

I've always liked this quilt but it has never been used because it never went with my décor. It's been hanging in a closet ever since it was finished. Now it's going to a new home where I hope it can offer some comfort to the recipients.

Linking up with Confessions of a Fabric Addict and Crazy Mom Quilts.

5 comments:

  1. Sorry to hear about your uncle :( I am sure your quilt will give them comfort, it is beautiful!

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  2. So sorry to hear about your uncle. I hope that this quilt gives him comfort in his time of need.

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  3. Sad to hear your uncle ins in the hospice. I am sure your beautiful quilt will touch his heart. Love what you did with the centrre medallion. Have a great weekend. Marie x

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  4. Sos orry about your uncle. Hospice workers are the best people I know, so he is in good hands. Hope this lovely quilt brings him some comfort.

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