Tuesday 19 January 2010

Memory quilts aren't just for children


I've met a lady called Jane Hamerton, she makes personlised towels, and loves sewing just as much as I do.  A few years ago she made this wonderful quilt top, but never finished putting the layers together.  Over the last few weeks, I have quilted and bound it for her.

Memory quilts aren't just for children.  When I returned the quilt, Jane was overwhelmed by how many memories the materials held for her.  She pointed out an old skirt and other material she'd used to cover a chair.  It wasn't just memories from the material either, she remembered the time, the place and the people she was with when she made the quilt.  To me, this is everything a quilt should be, made from material no longer needed for it's original purpose and holding special memories from a time gone by.

I'm really pleased Jane liked how I'd finished the quilt for her.  It's good that it can now be used in all it's glory and not hidden in a box.

Jenny

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