My Sister - The Quilter
It's all her fault ! She got me hooked started on quilting. Now I am addicted but seem to have quilter's ADD. I have too many projects going at one time.
I greatly admire my quilting sister, Faith. She has put together and quilted some beautiful quilts. Her choice of quality fabrics and color matches are amazing and her tiny quilting stitches as well.
When I see her quilts, it makes me work harder to make mine better with perfectly matched corners and small stitches.
When I worried about a quilt, she always said "It's your quilt -make it any way you want it!"
Connell Chain Quilts
Mom decided it would be nice to try to make a quilt for all the girls in the family with her handwork on it. That was the start of the Connell Chain idea. She embroidered a number of quilt blocks for use in them.
Connell Chain #1
This green and purple floral quilt was started many years ago, worked on off and on by Mom and sister Faith and finally completed in 1988. The embroidery work on the blocks was done by Mom and pieced by Faith. Mom and Faith learned to quilt with this quilt and sister Teresa also learned some basic quilting.
Mom originally had this one but gave it to Faith since she had worked on it so much. During the holidays this year, Faith passed it on to our sister Marge.
Connell Chain #2
This quilt was started with leftover blocks from #1 but embroidered in brighter colors of pink, lavender and teal by Teresa and Mom. Faith designed the quilt, Teresa chose her colors, then she and Mom embroidered the blocks. Mom was nursing a broken ankle when she embroidered these. Teresa pieced and quilted the top with Mom's help. This is Teresa's quilt.
Connell Chain #3
My sister, Faith, “the quilter” did a lot of work on the quilts. Mom embroidered these blocks in 1995. Faith pieced them and did most of the quilting with help from Mom and sisters; June and Teresa; sister-in-law, Dee Dee and myself. This one was made sister Barbara and husband John.
Connell Chain #4
For this last one, Faith asked me if I would put it together and quilt it, as her battle with cancer would not allow her to work on it. It is a beautiful quilt and I hope I have done it justice even though my quilting is not as fine as Faith's.
The embroidery pattern is a flower basket done by Mom in pink, rose and yellow with the basket in brown. The outer corners have a quarter floral pattern and when joined together form almost a rounded pattern.
Faith picked out the perfect sashing to go around the blocks, with dark brown floral along the sides and dark green floral for the corner blocks. The borders are green floral stripe, pale yellow floral and pink floral on the outer edges.
I found a striped greenish teal fabric in my stash that I felt would add to the quilt so I added two borders of it as well. The narrow binding is brown floral. Faith had one block pieced to get me started and I have did the remainder of the piecing and the hand quilting . This one was give to our sister, Kathy and husband Gus at Christmas this year.
This is some of the quilting pattern on the quilt. The block quilting and the border quilting.
Now to tell you the error I made when I first put the top together. . .
look at the stripe corners!
But I went back and fixed them!
Such special memories for you and all your sisters. I would imagine Faith takes great pride in knowing that she not only got you hooked
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Thanks for the "history" of the quilts. I was so surprised when Faith gave me the quilt - had seen it on Mom's bed when it was first made. They are all beautiful! Marge
ReplyDeleteFaith sent me the pictures of the first three quilts and all the information on them. I am glad Faith gave that first one to you. She did such nice work on them.
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