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Monday, March 30, 2009

Pieces In Time -- The Quilt

Quilts are pieces in time.

My grandma quilted long ago. I was told she sold them for $5.
Grandma pieced for warmth, today many people piece for beauty.


Remnants of an old quilt pieced by Grandma.




Old quilts sometimes don't age too well. Portions can be salvaged and made into throws...


or teddy bears!

I made this teddy bear from a quilt I received from my aunt when I got married. I used it for a long time on the kid's beds. Mom and I repaired many of the blocks down through the years. The material used in the quilt was old and beginning to tear. I put it away for safe keeping. When I retrieved it from the linen closet one day, I was sad to discover the material was beyond repair in most of the quilt. I salvaged what I could and made a teddy bear to display and remember my aunt by. Now every time I look at it, I think of my Aunt Goldie.



An old cheater quilt covers a trunk at my house.




Open the trunk and look inside.

An old quilt top I got at a yard sale. I believe the pattern is called Drunkard's Path.
I hope to some day make a quilt with it.


An old quilt from my childhood.



Another old quilt.
It looks like one that my grandmother may have made.



Another old yard sale quilt. I love yellow.
It looks like part of the backing was made from an old bedspread.
People made do with what they had.


I still make do with what I have. I make blue jean quilts for my children.




The handprints on this comforter I made holds memories of when my children were little.



Baby quilts made with love by friends and family.
My boys are no longer babies, but these quilts are pieces in time
which bring back memories of when they were little.
The yellow one on the bottom was made by my mother.



Tiny quilts I made for dolls.
Now, all I need is a little granddaughter to give them to.



And my children can look at these some day and say,
"Mom was going through a pink phase when she made these throws."




Yes, quilts are pieces in time. Made with love down through the ages.
Made with scraps, made with feed sacks, made with whatever they had on hand.

Do you have any pieces in time?