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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:13 am   Post subject: For Biita---


Some weeks ago Biita, you (I think it was) asked to see my mum's handycraft work. Well with all the business of "pre-christmas"... I sorta forgot it. 'scuse me. Anyway... here are two pictures which shows it. They aren't really fancy like many that you see, but it keeps her busy. chuckle. No, I really like them and am amazed at her handwork which you can see a bit on the close-up. It's so intricate.
So, here you go. Thanks for being so patient.





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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:22 am   Post subject:


Sjoerd, don't know what that pattern is called other places but over here it is Cathedral Window.
I have only made a small piece many years ago because I just didn't have the patience then to sit and hand stitch enough of those 'windows' to make a full size quilt.
She has made a beautiful quilt and yes that one did keep her busy.....for a long time Stew Face 2

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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 3:40 am   Post subject:


Hi Toni,

It sure did keep her busy for a long time....nine months! Ha ha ha.I believe this was the first one she made.
She doesn't make any other pattern. She has made them for family and she has sold a few as well.
I like this, but I like other patterns that I have seen...with more colour.
My partner and I were strolling down the street of Rabat (morocco) a fewe years ago and off to the side in a little street we came upon a huge wooden sign that said, "American Quilt Exibition" (in english and in arabic). It was purely by chance that we stumbled upon it...in such an out-of-the -way place.
Well, we thought that we'd have a look inside and see what it was like. There were about 12-15 quilts hanging displayed on the walls. It was a wonder to behold, especially there.
There's a lady in our gardening club doing it now too.


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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 10:03 am   Post subject:


My, that is such a lovely quilt! I'm awed at the amount of work she's put into it. If I should work on the same project for nine months, it would probably end up being used for tinder. No patience.


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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 11:02 am   Post subject:


Wow Wow Wow,, that is absolutely beautiful. Your mother is very talented. I give anyone major kudo's for the patience that it takes to make these blankets. Nine months,,, hola!! well it has paid off, because this is just stunning. Thank you Sjoerd for the pics.

When i lived in America in Pennsylvania, i used to go to alot of fairs, that usually took a half day to get to. The Pennsylvania Dutch are known for their quits, and they are just beautiful. I would just look an be in awe of how much time went into these quilts.

Thank you Sjoerd for sharing. Here is a link so you can see some of the work that i traveled far to see. This is just an example ofcourse by the Amish who are also known as the Pa. Dutch. Just click on the side panel to see the quilts

http://www.amishquilter.com/languages-amish-quilter-a-36.html
Amish Quilts - The Languages of the Amish Quilter


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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 11:28 am   Post subject:


OO 00 I love that quilt Sjoerd !!! It looks like lots of little jewels and the edging is lovely. Mr. Green How I wish I could tackle something like that but I just know I'd make a start and then get fed-up after a few weeks. Sad


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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 12:59 pm   Post subject:


I know zero about quilting but even I can appreciate that must have taken a LOT of work. Looks fantastic.


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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 2:08 pm   Post subject:


Sjoerd, your mothers quilt is just amazing! I would never have the patience to do something like that.

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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 6:54 pm   Post subject:


I know what you mean Frank, I just stand back and scratch my head in wonder. Oh well she gets enormous pleasure from it.
I have enormouis patience too, but I don't know if I'd have THAT much --chuckle.
Thanks for the nice compliments.


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Posted: Sat Dec 29, 2007 9:15 pm   Post subject:


That quilt is just absolutely amazing .I don't have the patience to do something that time comsuming.


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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:12 am   Post subject:


I've done a square like that but I would not attempt a whole quilt of it. It's beautiful. We had quilts at our county fairs that were works of art like this one. dooley

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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 1:31 am   Post subject:


That was an interesting website. The Amish do some nice work. There are countless patterns that one can choose from, aren't there? I looked at them all. Attractive things. Thanks for the link.


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Posted: Sun Dec 30, 2007 3:01 am   Post subject: cathedral window........in usa


I agree it is cathedral window in the USA......

Better watch your dresses when mom is around.. Ours take anything they can lay hands on, for scraps.
My neighbor gets $500. for each one she makes.

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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 11:56 am   Post subject:


It is brilliant. How long did she take to do that? She has quite an eye for details. It is made so neatly. Really lovely stuff. You should show us more of her works whenever possible.


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Posted: Wed Jan 02, 2008 12:13 pm   Post subject:


Hello Monica,
I believe the first one took her nine months to do.
I don't know how long it takes her now.


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