One of my favorite things about being at an RV
Resort for the winter was “Quilting Fridays” at the clubhouse. We had a bunch
of quilters in the park, so on Fridays a group would gather in the clubhouse to
work on our various projects. I always made sure I was free on Fridays!
I had some ongoing projects that I could have
worked on, but Nicolas wanted a quilt for his bunk in the barracks, and my
sister, Deby, had given me a cool Navy quilt pattern, so that was my project for
this winter . . . and I was on a mission to get it pieced, quilted, and sent to
Nicolas before we left at the end of the season!
I started out making all of the small
blocks,
added an additional panel to the top to make it longer,
and assembled the whole thing.
I was always very focused on quilting Fridays,
and didn’t get too involved in the chit-chat, so by the end of February I had
the quilt top complete!
I would have loved to send it back home for Kris
to quilt, but with the added time and cost of shipping it to her and back to me
in Florida, it just wasn’t practical, so I searched for a quilter in Ft.
Myers.
I found one in the sewing machine shop next to
the quilt shop, and dropped off my quilt top in her capable hands. It turned
out that the quilting was actually done by her husband, a retired Navy seal, and
he loved it.
Three weeks later, I picked it up, and completed
the finishing touches.
Then it was ready to box up and send off to
Nicolas!
It arrived safely there, and he put it on his
bed – upside down at first, but he fixed it later!
Next up is Bryce’s Michigan State
quilt!
Looks good
ReplyDeletelove it; and the story of who quilted it. how cool
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