I have been taking photos and will try to tell my summer story though pictures instead of long narratives. First off a family reunion – family members were asked to bring something to auction off to raise some seed money for the next reunion. We could bring something we made or something from the area we where we live. I brought a miniature quilt which my aunt purchased. We all had fun bidding against each other and some real bidding wars took place. One of my brothers wanted the miniature I made and bid my aunt up but he told me he looked in her eyes and knew she was not going to quit so he let her have it. I am pleased my aunt got my quilt as she is a quilter herself and always likes to see what I have made so I know it went to a good home. Told my brother I could make him another one sometime so not to feel to deprived.I had the quilt pieced and sitting in my UFO box for a while so pulled it out to finish for this auction.Backing fabric and chalked quilting lines….ready to quilt. Detail photos after quilting. Yellow strip is a 1/8” flange.
Finished quilt.
The whole group lined up for the photo which was a major feat in itself. There were quite a few cousins that couldn’t make it and our children and grandchildren didn’t make it but my mother’s living siblings all were there and they had a wonderful time visiting since they don’t see each much anymore since they are getting older now and most live too far apart. Relatives came from across the country – Nebraska, Iowa, Colorado, Arizona, North Carolina, Wisconsin, Maryland, Wyoming, and Missouri. Great fun and great memories.
Lynn
3 comments:
What a wonderful post. I love your reunion photo. What a treasure it is. I'm so into family history and understand the importance of passing on the memories through photos, talking with our older family members and that warm feeling you get when around family.
Sorry, I rambled a bit.
Your quilt is stunning. Your photo of your family is great. I had a photo taken of all my 4 grand daughters and I am so so happy.
What a lovely little quilt Lynn! I can only imagine how tiny those little triangles must be. Summers are just too busy to do much quilting, aren't they?
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