Summer is quickly turning to fall, but I’m just not ready for the change of seasons. I’m still focused on this summer’s project, a doll quilt that features a vintage embroidered strawberry. Perhaps you remember it from here.
Motifs like this are typical of the 1940s-50s when they graced household linens such as tea towels, tablecloths and napkins. Calicos, polkadots and gingham checks, also popular at the time, add more vintage charm, but it's that retro daisy print border by American Jane that really pulls the quilt together!
I actually finished this top years ago, but set it aside when I couldn't do handwork anymore. "What a shame," I thought, "to leave something this sweet undone." Apparently, my friend Ruth agreed because when I brought it out to show her, she offered to finish it for me. How could I refuse?
Turns out, a quilt was the perfect way to preserve that vintage berry. I look forward to displaying it in spring and summer or any time I could use a bit of whimsy. Thank you to Vicki Haninger for her inspiration and to Ruth, of course, for seeing the project to fruition. I couldn't be happier with the result!
Strawberry Patch Preserves
15” x 17”
machine pieced, hand quilted
2019







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