Once again, these are pictures off my phone. They may be blurry because I don't email them as large files.. I'm not sure. But they are clear enough to get an idea of what went into this quilt. It started with a text from my sister in law wondering if I had any idea what to get my mom and dad as a gift for the 35th anniversary. So between her, another sister in law, and my sister, we came up with the idea of making a quilt. We have a cousin that makes quilts as a business, so we made contact with her and away it went. The layout is hard to see, but that is what she designed with the what information we gave her: there was 11 grandkids that would draw a picture on a block (the twins used one block), and then 10 kids that would choose a verse or quote which I was to embroider on another 10 squares. Then we also wanted mom and dad's wedding text on there too. Then he gave her a few color options, which is the next picture, the material that she came up with.. beautifully matched!
We weren't sure what fabric markers worked best, but these were the winners!
(they are found at walmart!)
So my cousin cut out 6" squares out of white material, for the grandkids drawings. She had to mail me a package and a package to Alberta. Here are a few pictures of the work in progress. My brother had texted me some pics of my niece working on hers but I must have deleted them. Too bad, because they were super cute!
The square were taped to the table so the fabric didn't move
So all the kids picked a text, and sent it to me. I fooled around with different fonts before I found the ones that would work best for small type. It took alot of time to do that, but also to load them onto the machine, line it all up, cut the threads, remove the stabilizer, etc. But it was all worth it!!
I posted this picture to show a before and after scenario. With the embroidery machine, the letters are all connected by thread that can be cut with affecting the stitching. The top one is complete, the bottom one still has the thread attached.
Everything is complete!!
Mom and Dad's wedding text, you can also see that some of the thread hasn't been trimmed.
The finished quilt.. absolutely BEAUTIFUL.
I was able to FaceTime my parents as they opened it. It wasn't the same as being there, but I guess it was the next best thing. All my siblings and nieces/nephews were there at that time so they weren't able to talk much.. But when my mom called later on, and my dad talked to me, he got quite emotional when he was trying to thank me. That made all the hardwork of organizing, texting, embroidery, etc. worth it :)
Such a beautiful, special gift! I'm sure your Mom & Dad will treasure it! What a blessing to celebrate 35 years of marriage!
ReplyDeleteI remember going to their wedding... I was invited because your Mom used to babysit us. I remember being so excited :)
oh Ruth! I remember babysitting you! You were always so shy that quite often I would have to call your parents home cause you wouldn't stop crying.
ReplyDeleteAnd Yes the quilt is absolutely beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!