Sunday, March 13, 2016

Some Things Never Change!

Oh my I know I haven't blogged in a while but this is almost becoming ridiculous!  It has almost been a month and its funny to see that last time I blogged about the rainy weather and not much has changed.  We got a deluge of rain this week 6+ inches in one day alone.  Thinking about it, I would really don't even want to hear the total for the week.


But one thing about rainy days is, it allows more time for stitching  This morning I am working on the last block to be quilted on Baltimore Garden.  How exciting is that, of course, I still need to quilt the border.  This block has the initials that were included on the original quilt and the date.  It amazes me that this quilt was originally made 168 years ago.  I have often thought about the original maker and why she made the quilt?  I guess it always comes back to the enjoyment of stitching and the desire to make.  But, I can't help but think the maker of the original Baltimore Garden had a real love of flowers and possibly had her own flower garden. So over time, some things never change,  and I find that quite comforting. I am linking up with Slow Stitching Sunday's to see what others who enjoy stitching and making to see what they are stitching today. Hope you can join us and enjoy!

19 comments:

  1. you blogged :) you got a lot more rain than we did - so far a little under 4 inches for the whole week - but there is still today to get through as "they" say a thunderstorm kind of afternoon for us. The quilt is coming along wonderfully and looks beautiful.

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  2. Wow, Carla, you are really making progress! I think you will be so proud when it's done. Looking good!

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  3. That is a lot of rain! So exciting to be on the last block. It has been quite a journey and so exciting when the blocks are done.... just the borders to go.

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  4. That is far too much rain but oh my such beautiful progress on your quilt! :)

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  5. You are so close to the end--it's going to be gorgeous!! Happy stitching!

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  6. It never ever rains like that here - it must be so green where you live. Here it it brown and will stay like this until May unless we get more snow... I love your handquilting - it's dreamy :0) Enjoy your stitches!

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  7. Your applique and quilting is beautiful.

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  8. That is a lot of rain, but beautiful work and great progress!

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  9. That's a lot of stitches and oh so inspiring. I don't think I would be able to use such a gorgeous quilt after all of that work.

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  10. Such nice quilt stitches. I am cheering you on towards the finish line. It is always good to see an update from you on this gorgeous quilt.

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  11. Another beautiful quilt nearing the finish line...your work always looks amazing!

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  12. Wow, the last block. No wonder you haven't been blogging. Beautiful quilting!

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  13. The feeling of connection to people who went before us can be really strong in quilting. I love that feeling of being part of a continuum. Enjoy the last stage of work on your beautiful quilt.

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  14. One of the best things about hand quilting and just quilting in particular. The fact that some things never change.:)

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  15. Your work is so beautiful. I admire your hand work. Sadly, I will have to be doing a lot less or maybe none as I have developed a bad case of arthritis in the hands. Thankfully I can still do machine sewing and quilting, but oh the cutting and pin basting are hard. Alas. Thanks for sharing!

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  16. Hope all is well with you Carla. Would love to see some current pictures of your beautiful projects.

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