Saturday, February 22, 2014

Heather/Weather

I googled the quilt pattern Heather mentioned. It is a great pattern and to imagine it was designed by "one of our own". I love anything involving maple leaves but have only done one to date. One of my very first quilts and still my favorite I think.

I hate to even mention the weather. In one week it has gone from a "normal" 4 inch (after 6 total inches during the previous week) snowfall Saturday to another 4" Sunday/Monday. Then we had 3 glorious days of 40 to 50 degree thawing but ending the week in a messy rain, sleet, snow blizzard Thursday and thawing again on Friday and Saturday! Next week is forecast with another snow and temperatures way below normal. I can think of nothing good to say about this winter, just brrrrrr.

I am hard at work trying to make a wedding quilt for a March 15 wedding. It is looking good to be finished on time but I'm not stressing if it arrives late. During Olympic viewing I have been putting stitches in a reworked 1930s Dresden plate quilt. It is a relaxing endeavor in the works for over a dozen years. I figure if the original quilter left it in pieces for over 60 years I am not doing half bad. I will attempt to post the Dresden plate which is pictured with a huge meander basting by my long arm quilter. I have finished quilting the plates and am now adding cross hatching in the background.

2 comments:

  1. Laura, there is something about the old traditional quilt patterns that none of the non-traditional 'art' quilt patterns can beat. There is a visual comfort to a traditional quilt that the non-traditional quilts don't have. These newer types of designwork are beautiful often, interesting often but they require more in the way of visual concentration that the old patterns never do. I love your quilt.
    And it's hard to believe that Alabama has weather similar to Canada here but apparently you face many of the same challenges we do here.
    Rosey

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