My mom with some of her quilts
It's hard to see in this photo but on the right is a table holding 3 Husqavarna machines. The daughter of a resident owns a sewing shop and she demonstrated some state of the art machines.
I helped make this quilt many years ago- the animals are appliqued and then I added embroidery. We made 5 of these baby quilts and they were a joint project of my mom, grandmother and me.
On the quilt rack, 3 of Mom's quilts. On the lower right is a gold cross stitch quilt she made.
Bottom- Christmas quilt by Mom
Top- a crazy quilt belonging to another resident and Mom's crazy quilt made from neckties
This old quilt is red and greens but it looks pink in the photo
A signature quilt
This old quilt is red and greens but it looks pink in the photo
This old and very scrappy crazy quilt appealed to me
2 beautiful embroidered quilts
2 different ways to make T Shirt quilts
My dad and JJ visiting with Randi, the activity director. She always finds a piece of candy for JJ and he calls her "my friend Randi" I visited with the maker - turns out her son in law is my son in law's barber.
Our town has a population of about 50000 with 20000 more college students. It has a small town feel to it, and we all seem to know each other or know each other's family.
A beautiful signature quilt, I especially like the embroidery in the center