My other surprise was catching up with Anita Shackelford.
Anita and I met many years ago when we worked together for a local doctor. At that time she was just starting her quilting journey and was working on a Log Cabin quilt doing it all by hand! I figured I'd never quilt if I had to do it by hand! LOL!
What a fun book, to get our young people interested in sewing.
She had memory quilts that her grandchildren had made, plus one she made in memory of her mother.
She also talked about the process of making the memory quilts and attaching 3-D items to the quilts.
She had "Friendship cards" that kids could make and then write a note on one side. Recycle jean projects of DVD carriers and small purses. Quilted ornaments for the Christmas tree. Photo or message board, easy sew Poncho and more. 17 projects in all plus how to's on collage, rubbings and mosaic to make it unique.
ThisMemory Quilt her granddaughter made with a favorite tee shirt, and then pictures, and other items. In the lower left-hand corner there is a threaded needle, and fabric!
This is a memory quilt of Anita's Mom, Rose. |
A This quilt is one her grandson made. (sorry it is sideways and I can't get it to load straight) |
Brann's Sizzling Steaks and Sports Grille. He deserved it!
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