One of the best perks of social media is stumbling across people you’d never meet otherwise. A few months back, a quilting newbie named Melissa found me online, and wouldn’t you know it...she lives just down the road, a whopping 4 or 5 miles away. In Podunk, that’s basically neighbors. It took us months to finally meet in person, but when we did, she showed up with an armload of things she no longer wanted. Among them was a hand-embroidered quilt top.
Everyone knows my well documented aversion to purple, but this quilt top has earned the right to be finished. Melissa told me she got it from her mother, who got it from a friend who had passed away. Sadly, Melissa’s mother has also passed, so the maker of this purple masterpiece remains a mystery. All I know is she lived in Indianapolis, I guess I could add that to the quilt label.
I plan to gift this quilt to my daughter. She and my granddaughters love the color purple, and my daughter also has a fondness for vintage and homemade items.
The quilt top is as crooked as a dog’s leg and needs a bit of fixing. The plan is to take it apart, square up the blocks, and add sashing. My fabric stash is short on purple fabrics, but I managed to find a couple that might work.




What a lovely idea to finish the quilt, I'm sure your daughter and granddaughters will be thrilled with the quilt! I suggest you go with an even deeper purple for the outside borders to pull out the deep purple embroidery thread. The maker would be so happy her quilt is finally going to be finished, happy stitching!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful even if it's purple!
ReplyDeleteI am fond of embroidery and it makes my heart happy to see that this quilt will get finished and have a place in someone's home. I agree with Gretchen "the maker would be so happy to have her quilt finished". I look forward to seeing this quilt (top) appear again on your blog in the future; as a WIP and even better a finish.
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