Showing posts with label Family Quilts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Family Quilts. Show all posts

Friday, June 30, 2017

Learn Family Scrap Exchange Quilt



It's been so enjoyable to reflect on this quilting venture from my past....

 Here's the backstory:
Twenty-two years ago, my Aunt Joan invited me, my mother, my two sisters, and her two daughters to join her in making a scrappy nine-patch star quilt.  



The pattern was featured in the May and June 1995 issues of Quilters Newsletter Magazine.  (The magazine is no longer in print - talk about feeling old!)  

It was a great concept - each participant was to cut out and stitch enough blocks for their own quilt, then swap them with the group, resulting in a super scrappy quilt top.  

So, at our annual family reunion in 1995, Aunt Joan got us organized, gave us instructions, and sent us home to get to work.



The following summer, we swapped blocks at my grandmother's kitchen table.



Each of us also made signature blocks to swap.



Using a light box, we traced patterns and signed our names.  


My mother Ila Learn Hoke
Then, we headed home again to assemble our quilt tops.



A year later in 1997, we showed off our completed quilt tops to each other. 
Finally in 1998 at my grandparents' 70th wedding anniversary, we displayed all seven quilts on the clothesline at their farm in Indiana County, PA.

Left to right: my sister Alison, me, my sister Renee, and my mother

My Aunt Joan (my mother's sister) and my mother


Quilters Newsletter Magazine, 2001

A few years later, my aunt submitted our picture to Quilters Newsletter Magazine, and our "Cousins Quilts" were featured in the Letters to the Editor section - how fun!

But the story gets better!
Imagine my surprise when I read Sherri McConnell's recent blog post on A Quilting Life - she posted pictures of a quilt top of her grandmother's that she had just discovered, and that she was planning to host a quilt along, inviting her readers to stitch the very same quilt along with her.  I was sure it had to be our quilt!  I pulled out my quilt and studied it - indeed, it certainly appeared to be identical!  How fun that her grandmother had stitched the same quilt as we did, and quite likely during the same time period.

It will be fun to see what current fabrics will look like in this pattern!

OK, here's my confession:  I have to be honest and admit that I never really cared for this quilt.  I wasn't totally in love with the fabrics.  And initially, because I had only minimally hand quilted it, it just didn't have a whole lot of personality.  I had stippled my sister Renee's quilt and wished I had done the same to mine.  Then, I got to thinking, maybe I could go back and stipple mine, and I did!  After I was finished, I threw it in the washer and dryer, and was so pleased with the texture and interest it added to the "ugly duckling" quilt.


In 2014 I had my cousin John tack it up on the barn at our family reunion so I could take some pictures of it.  After seeing it from a distance, I fell in love with it!


On ladders: my cousins Jerry and John Learn, and on the ground: my brother-in-law Paul and his son Eric

It was also included in the quilt display two years ago at our family reunion when I had the crazy idea to hang my entire quilt collection on the barn.  :)



Sherri, I hope your readers have as much fun stitching this quilt as we did!
Maybe I'll just have to make a modern version of it as well!

Monday, July 27, 2015

Aunt Joan's Wyoming Star Quilt



At our family reunion this past weekend, we also displayed my Aunt Joan's Wyoming Star quilt.


It's such a fabulous quilt that it needed a photo shoot of its own:




















Absolutely beautiful....

Friday, November 21, 2014

Today



Basting a king-size wedding quilt with help from my sister!




















Yoga pants and American Patchwork and Quilting Radio were most definitely needed for all the hours spent pin basting on the floor!

:)

Saturday, July 26, 2014

Photo Shoot at Blossom Hollow Farm



My cousin John was kind enough to help me mount some family quilts on their barn for a photo shoot during our family reunion this weekend!



I wanted to take a picture of this quilt at the family farm since it had been pieced by my Grandma Learn.



Before she died, my grandmother gave the unquilted top to my sister Alison, then I machine quilted it for her for Christmas last year.



I have no idea what the name of the quilt pattern might be,



but I love its scrappy look!






I also wanted to take a picture of this quilt on the farm since my mother, my two sisters, my aunt, and my two cousins all stitched identical quilts together over the course of  three years back in the 90's.



We each included a signature block.



I grow more and more attached to this quilt each year!



I had originally hand quilted it with minimal stitching, but just wasn't pleased with it.



So, this year I stippled it, over top of the hand quilting.



Since I used Warm & Natural batting, it shrunk beautifully when I washed and dried it, giving it the vintage feel I love.



I'm so grateful for the quilting heritage from my mom's side of the family!


Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Elma's Scrappy Irish Chain



This quilt will soon be heading to my sister Renee in Colorado, but before I ship it off, I wanted to snap a few pictures.



My grandmother Learn (my mother's mother) had pieced this top, 



and then I hand quilted it as a Christmas present for Renee.



A label documenting the quilt adds the final touch.

You can read more about this quilt here!