A good friend of mine is going through a rough patch. She lives several states away so I cannot be a physically present help to her. But, I can do something for her, I can bend a rule.
My general rules for quiltmaking are as follows:
- Quilts that I make are to be used. I have never made a wall hanging quilt, I usually make bed/lap sized quilts and I want them to be used. I don't care if they fray, I can make another one.
- Most quilts are to commemorate a significant event. Now this rule is a bit tricky because I most often gift quilts on the occasion of a new birth, but I've given for other reasons.
- I make the rules; which means they are subject to be altered at my whim.
I followed the Oh, Fransson! tutorial here. I wanted it to be bright and cheery and possibly coordinate with her living room which is an asparagus green. I raided my stash and found a bright fat quarter bundle full of bright oranges and pinks and added to it as necessary.
I obviously cannot follow simple instructions and need a cheat. |
Day Two: Kujichagulia - Self-Determination: I will actively work toward defining myself, creating for myself and my community and speaking for myself and my communities of membership.
Day Three: Ujima - Collective Work and Responsibility: I will use my energy to build and maintain my communities, to assist my brothers and sisters solve their/our problems together.
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ETA: Delivered. She lurves it and it has already been installed. ~ksp
2 comments:
Indeed, that is quilted sunshine. Your friend will appreciate the thought and the gift.
I love, love, love my quilt! Thank you so much.
If that jackass didn't serve any other purpose in my life he at least helped me to get a quilt!
Can't wait to snuggle with sunshine!
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