How long ago did I make that quilt???
I don't have a picture of the first quilt I made. I was fourteen and took a quilting class at a local fabric shop. It was me and a bunch of moms. Very funny to think about now.
We didn't really have a plan to follow, the instructor was teaching us all the different techinques.
Patchwork, applique, trapunto, cathedral windows . . .
Funny enough, I took all those miss matched blocks and made an "orphan"
quilt, complete with a block pieced "A" in the center for my new cousin.
I used that very high loft batting and hand tied it.
Wish I had thought to take a photo of it, but back then the camera
only came out for very special occasions . . .
not like today!
So here is a picture of the oldest quilt I still have. I started this quilt about 27 years ago.
but lost steam and it sat in a box for about 10 years before I finished it.
At the time I started this quilt for my friend, I was newly married and had brand new baby!
What the heck was I thinking??? In time for a wedding??
All the pieces were cut out by hand using a cardboard template.
No rotary cutters or mats!
Once I finally put it together, my skills had improved tenfold.
I quilted it with cotton batting and stitched in the ditch.
My binding was okay too.
It goes in the car with us, on a boat when needed,
to the park for a picnic,
and mostly to the beach for lounging.
A very good friend of mine dumped a whole bottle of wine on this baby
one night at the beach. She was absolutely horrified!
I just laughed. Now everytime we pull it out, someone says,
"Oh, there's the wine stain from Alison!"
Every quilt has a story right?
So I guess what I have learned about quilting since I made this quilt, is . . .
There is always more to learn, more gadgets to help you do a great job,
and more quilty friends to meet and have fun with!