With my "waste not, want not" mentality I felt I had to finish it......so borders were finally added and to cheer myself and my ego up and to prove to myself that I had since "improved" I made teeny hexies and appliqued butterflies on the last border.
I thought simple hand quilting would suit this quilt also.
However. A strange thing happened as I quilted this poor old quilt, made with scraps from my scrap box and friends donations. It made me reflect on my quilting journey.....here was concrete proof that over these years I had indeed honed my skills as a needlewoman and improved and instead of being derided, it should be celebrated as my journey is documented in this quilt.
So.....here it is....finally finished and ready to perform its duty to keep body and soul warm....
The backing fabric was fabric I loved but had fallen out of favour so now I can enjoy it always .
I have used a beautifully worked old embroidered doiley for my label....the tiny bullion roses just seem to suit.
For some reason when we begin to learn a new skill, we expect to be brilliant immediately. We wrongly compare our efforts to others, become discouraged, instead of encouraging ourselves with our own progress regardless of that timeline.
So fellow needlewomen....take heart....don't rush. Enjoy where you are on your stitching journey. To create with your hands is no small thing....especially when the end result gives comfort and warmth.
Today I plan to curl up with a new to me book and rest and read.
Before I go I want to wish my Great Aunt Jess....my beloved Grandmother Roma's sister a very happy 100th birthday....what an amazing milestone.
My Uncle John paying tribute to the birthday girl....
Namaste and Blessings Michelle xxx
Your quilt looks fabulous Michelle! I know what you mean about looking back at your early craft efforts ... I have the first quilt & first mohair bear I ever made & over the years I've thought about 'fixing' the imperfections of a beginner, but like you, decided they show my progress ... & none of us started out perfectly, so I've left them alone to enjoy in their imperfection. Enjoy your reading reward. :0) Bear Hugs! KRIS xx
ReplyDeleteWell done on your finish Michelle...that quilt is a treasure to enjoy seeing your progress, you are right itnis very easy to be discouraged by feeling our efforts are not up to standard. Happy birthday to your great aunt, fantastic milestone. Enjoy your book.
ReplyDeleteHi Michelle what an awesome post i love your words and its so true what you have said. Bravo on your wonderful finish your quilt looks amazing and i love your sewing/stitching story,well done my friend ,Namaste and Blessing to you too my friend xx
ReplyDeletegreat finish Michelle! so true what you have said...not comparing ourselves to others, but unfortunately we all do it...something to remember while we stitch.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely story Michelle and a great way to end! Congratulations to Great Aunt Jess, she certainly does not look 100! Your quilt is so beautiful and such a lovely record of your journey. It is lovely to see slow thoughtful sewing going on instead of the 'finish it in a day' culture that seems to be around. xx
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to have a Centenarian in the family! Happy Birthday Aunt Jess. The quilt is beautiful Michelle, and I love the doily label too. xx
ReplyDeleteYour aunt looks amazing. She is no where near 100
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is amazing and another UFO finished. Well done. I love the new profile.
ReplyDeleteI really loved reading this post Michelle... of course to see your quilt finished after all this time... but your words about the development of skills over time & to be patient with ourselves. I needed that!
ReplyDeleteSuch a lovely story and your finished quilt looks wonderful. Fourteen years is not too long, it just makes it vintage! Many congratulations to the birthday girl, what an amazing milestone.
ReplyDeletelove your quilt... and it's come with a lovely story. It's gorgeous. Happy birthday to your gt aunt.... she looks well.
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That quilt is just stunning and a tribute to all your hard work, love the idea of the doily. Happy Birthday to your Aunt, wow 100, that is an achievement and a blessing to all her family xxxx. Guida
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt, Michelle! Absolutely amazing! And I love the backing fabric, too!
ReplyDeleteYour aunt is so pretty! Kisses, my friend.
Thank you Mia. I am pleased with how it turned out after so long. My Aunt Jess is indeed a beautiful person xx
DeleteIt looks great
ReplyDeleteLong term project for sure but what an amazing result
Happy 100th birthday to your beautiful Aunt
A wonderful grandmothers garden quilt, one you will treasure, so many thoughts and memories stitched up.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful post Michelle and your words are so true.
ReplyDeleteSo glad you chose to finish your Hexie garden it’s so beautiful!
I look back at some of my first quilts and I really loved making them but they are a bit cringeworthy in places but they were the start of a journey.....Continuously learning and improving
Lovely hexie quilt! And what a great piece of YOUR quilting history! Enjoy your wonderful finish!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you are treasuring your hexy quilt. So special. I had an Aunt Jess too. She died last year at 101. She even looked a lot like your Great Aunt. What a special milestone.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and a lovely sentiment to the journey. Happy birthday to Great Aunt Jessie. Wow what an achievement and she looks wonderful.
ReplyDeleteYes, our quilts do tell our story as we progress with our skills and our interests. It is lovely to see. Well done on the finish and your dogged determination.
ReplyDeleteAnd i must say that 100 is an amazing effort! Wonder if any of us will do it?
A fabulous story Michelle - and a wonderful reflection. A beautiful quilt. 100 years is an amazing milestone!
ReplyDeletethe journey of a quilt is so special....it tells a story of you and your life thur this time also the changes in your sewing skills, fabric choices.......
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