I love the fabrics she chose; and she hand-quilted the top, so it feels very 1930s/1940s authentic. Bonnie, if you could see my decorating, especially my kitchen (where everything is in vintage blue Ball jars that I can possibly put in them), you'd see that this is just my style. How did you know? I'll look for the proper place to display this quilt. Everyone I've showed it to has oohed and ahed over ti.
And if that weren't enough, inside the package was a journal, including papers, letter stickers, and other cool embellishments to decorate it with.
I've really learned quite a lot about fabric, color, sewing, my Bernina, and how generous people can be.
Wow. Just wow.
ReplyDeleteI heart swaps!
Nice quilt!
ReplyDeleteI get a feeling faraway from my childhood by looking this guilt!We had many of them and my mother made also them. I was helping her by cutting pieces of clothes ( ? my words ).
ReplyDeleteI wish enjoyable working with your guilts.
Nice quilt, lovely simple design, good strong clours, I like it!
ReplyDeleteGosh what a lovely piece of work.
ReplyDeleteDid you take a photo of yours?
This kind os swap sounds really interesting...did you each have any ideas of colour schemes etc.
Angela
Cute swap quilt! Yummy summery colors.
ReplyDeleteThe comfort of snuggling under a homemade blanket...ah yes those are good memories.
ReplyDeleteLove the colors of this one!!