Friday, March 12, 2010

Grief Quilt Pillows

These pillows were made from Savannah's sweatshirts and jackets. In some cases I've included a photo of the backs so you can see how these were made.


Some times I sewed down the sleeves and hoods and some times I didn't. I just stuffed them or tacked them down in just a few key points.


These are easy to make either by hand or on your sewing machine IF your sewing machine can sew easily through all the heavy fabrics.


I had trouble with a couple of them being too thick for my machine to handle well and ended up sewing some of them by hand. It still didn't take as long as you might think.






















































































More Quilts in Memory of Savannah

Here are the other 3 quilts I made for Savannah's family. The two T-shirt & jean quilts were made for her two teenage brothers.

This rag quilt was made for her father. It is made from all denim jeans that were Savannahs, and it has her name in letters on it.




I'm Back!

Hello everyone! I can't believe it's been so long since I've written anything on this blog. My how time flies by. We are seeing all our snow finally melting away now and see the beginnings of green grass. Yeah!

Today I am going to share a memory quilt I made for a friend from my church in memory of her daughter, Savannah. It was made from her cotton dresses and blouses for the most part. I made 3 other memory quilts for the other members of her family a year earlier, but this one was special for me. Savannah had been one of my piano students.

I have started a small business on the side of making memory quilts (I call them grief quilts) from the clothing of dear ones that have died. The family members really treasure these reminders of their loved ones. So far I have made 7 such quilts. The website is located at http://www.griefquilts.com/ if you are interested in having one made.

Here are a few closeups of this sampler quilt. Michele Pettorini did a beautiful job of the quilting on this quilt, so I wanted you to see the close ups so you can see that too.































My two puppys are both a year old now and very good little dogs. They were a lot of company for me during the long winter of staying inside a lot.
















Today I'm going to share a sampler quilt I made for a client from my website http://www.griefquilts.com/. I make memory quilts from the clothing of those who have passed away. I made 4 this past winter. I'll show you all four of them here. The one that was most special to me was the one I made for Willie in memory of her daughter, Savannah. Savannah was one of my piano students and I was so happy to make memory quilts for each member of their family. I did the rest of the family's quilts over a year ago, but I just finished Willie's quilt last week. This was made from Savannah's cotton dresses and blouses for the most part. Here are a few close up shots. Michelle Pettorini quilted it beautifully.





































Monday, August 3, 2009

Update

Hello Everyone! Summer is just flying by for me with these 2 puppies. They are doing very well with their house training, but like all pups they like to chew on things. They haven't destroyed anything yet but I do have to keep an eye on them. Their favorite thing to chew are my slippers. Yuck!

I also been able to get some yard work done and a lot of sewing done. Here are my first two attempts at making quilted wall hangings out of artificial silk flowers. I have a ton of scrap material and a huge plastic container of silk flowers laying around the house so I decided to downsize them by "recycling" them in a new wallhanging. They were kind of fun to make and go together really fast.

I also made a couple tote bags this week for Christmas gifts. This photo show them before attaching straps which I will do today. I made them out of scraps of old Christmas fabrics and pieces of batting I had left over. I'm challenging myself to make things now that I don't have to go buy anything for. It's been kind of fun being creative with things like this and I certainly have enough stuff to work with.


Lastly, I've been spending a lot of time with my two new puppies. They are growing like weeds and now they actually look like dachshunds with the long nose, long ears, and long body. They couldn't be two opposite personalities. Ginger is the go getter tiger and Cookie is so laid back all the time we call her our little wet rag. Here's a couple photos of them for you to enjoy.















Saturday, July 11, 2009

Two New Quilts Done


This is a Baltimore Bliss wallhanging I recently hand appliqued and quilted myself.


This is a log cabin star that I made for my bedroom. I've only got the top done so far on this one, but I'm anxious to finish it.