Lessons Learned from a Quilt

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

I am a lousy blogger!  But I'm going to turn over a new leaf and take a lesson from my friend Laura, who faithfully blogs once a month.  I can handle once a month! 

In her February blog, Laura posted pictures of quilt blocks I pieced.  She called them Love on the Square.  They were my first Stack and Whack project, and they hooked me on that method.  Those blocks are now a completed quilt, which was given to my darling daughter-in-law Talara, for her birthday.

The quilt was the third one I quilted on the quilting machine that took up residence at my house a few months ago.  It was also very challenging and frustrating and sent me to the chiropractor twice!  Well, the quilt didn't do those things, my being overly ambitious about the quilting of the quilt did those things.  I was so grateful when the thing was completed, and certain it was a disaster that I would be embarrassed to give away.

The amazing thing  about these photos is that they were taken about 12 feet above the quilt. I'm not the photographer Laura is, but my zoom is great and I'm astonished at how the quilting detail stands out.

But, here's the lesson.  I pulled the quilt off the machine, laid it out, and was amazed!  It was lovely!  All the little missed design points, funny looking hearts, and weird spirals melted into a beautiful whole.  A metaphor for life.

 
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