Sunday, April 22, 2012

My Favorite Poem


I read this poem in my Language Arts book when I was a Sophomore in High School. I wrote it down and presented it to my mom as a Mother's Day gift. It is my favorite poem and it brings me to tears every time I read it.

As the daughter of a quilter, I can promise you that the quilts you create and the time that you take will always be remembered and cherished. If you are are a mother, I urge you to teach your children about quilting and show them why it is important to you. The masterpieces you create will be living reminders of your love and dedication.

My Mother Pieced Quilts 
Teresa Paloma Acosta 

they were just meant as covers         
in winters         
as weapons         
against pounding january winds 
                
but it was just that every morning I awoke to these         
october ripened canvases                  
passed my hand across their cloth faces         
and began to wonder how you pieced         
all these together                  
these strips of gentle communion cotton and flannel             
nightgowns                  
wedding organdies         
dime store velvets
                  
how you shaped patterns square and oblong and round         
positioned                  
balanced         
then cemented them         
with your thread         
a steel needle         
a thimble  
               
how the thread darted in and out                  
galloping along the frayed edges, tucking them in         
as you did us at night                  
oh how you stretched and turned and re-arranged         
your michigan spring faded curtain pieces         
my father's santa fe work shirt                  
the summer denims, the tweed of fall
                  
in the evening you sat at your canvas                  
 ---our cracked linoleum floor -the drawing board         
me lounging on your arm                  
and you staking out the plan;                  
whether to put the lilac purple of eastel- against the red             
plaid of winter-going-                  
into-spring                  
whether to mix a yellow with blue and white and paint the         
corpus christi noon when my father held your hand         
whether to shape a five-point star from the         
somber black silk you wore to grandmother's funeral.  
               
You were the river current         
carrying the roaring notes                  
forming them into pictures of a little boy reclining         
a swallow flying                  
You were the caravan master at the reins         
driving your thread needle artillery across the mosaic                          
cloth bridges                  
delivering yourself in separate testimonies
                  
oh mother you plunged me sobbing and, laughing         
into our past                  
into the river crossing at five         
into the spinach fields         
into the plainview cotton rows         
into tuberculosis wards         
into braids and muslin dresses                  
sewn hard and taut to withstand the thrashings of             
twenty-five years
                  
stretched out they lay         
armed/ready/shouting/celebrating  
                
knotted with love
         
the quilts sing on                                                                                       
                  

Sunday, April 15, 2012

Amazing Teacher Gift

As the school year is winding down, I thought I'd share with you the most awesome gift I have ever received as a teacher. Last year a student and her mother made me a home-made cookie bouquet! It was the most thoughtful, original, and heart-warming gift I have ever received from a student. 


Here's How They Made It:

  • 1 block green floral foam
  • Wooden kabob skewers
  • Woven basket
  • Tissue paper
  • Plastic sandwich bags without zip closures
  • Multi-colored ribbon
  • Assorted, from scratch, hand decorated, sugar cookies 


They attached a hand written note of thanks and the recipe they used for the sugar cookies. They also made it a "Star" theme to express that I was a "Shining Star Teacher".  

By changing the cookie shape, this gift could be used for a variety of different occasions. It was an incredibly touching gift and could be used to show sincere thanks to anyone in your life. I know that I will never forget it and hope to create my own soon!

Additional themes could be:

  • Quilt blocks for a friend
  • Award Ribbons for an accomplishment
  • Hearts for love
  • Houses for house-warming
  • Sports equipment for good luck or celebrations
  • Baby bottles for a shower
  • Wedding cakes for a wedding or shower
  • Mickey faces for an upcoming trip or party
  • Diploma for graduation
  • Flip-Flops for summer
  • Keys or cars for a 16th Birthday


Any other ideas?


Saturday, April 14, 2012

A Gift From the Heart

MY HUSBAND MADE ME A QUILT!!!!!


My amazing husband pieced me a Ragtime style quilt my my birthday! 


According to him and my mom, he began working on the project months ago but could only work on it when I wasn't around. My sewing machine has been living at my parents house since a sewing weekend I had with my mom. Which means that in order to create this masterpiece he had to sneak over to my parents house to sew. He is the best husband EVER! God love him!!! 
And all this time I thought he was getting closer to his in-laws.

Monday, April 9, 2012

A Year Ago Today

A year ago today I married my best friend and 
the love of my life! 



We were given TWO absolutely gorgeous wedding quilts.
 

And a chalkboard for all of our guests to sign.

It was the happiest day of my life!!!

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Easter Table Topper

Happy Easter!





Heres a quick and easy table topper that you can whip up before the relatives arrive!


Just add rickrack to any two adorable Easter prints and you've got a stunning, Easter themed, centerpiece!


Monday, April 2, 2012

Children's Books About Quilts

The teacher in me can never pass up a good children's book. If you want to share the gift of quilting with the children in your life I highly recommend these stories by Jeff Brumbeau and Gail de Marcken.



But you don't have to take my word for it. Check out this book review from an authority in the field. Enjoy and happy reading!!!

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Machine Quilting

  
As I mentioned before, I am an on-the-go quilter. I love sewing and quilting projects, but they usually have to be something I can accomplish quickly, or they tend to become UFOs (unfinished fabric objects).

Due to this, I have never quilted anything by hand. I have tried (unsuccessfully) and admire the amazing women who do, but I have learned that if I want something completed quickly, I have to have it machine quilted.

For this I go to Debbie's Country Quilting! David and Debbie started Debbie's Country Quilting several years ago and have made quite a name for themselves. They are the only machine quilters I entrust with my handy work and they make my quilts look amazing!!!!!

Here is some of the work they have done for me and my mom throughout the years!

My College Bed Quilt

My husband's flannel quilt
A Basket of Posies
Log Cabin Star
(the wedding quilt my mother made)

Double Wedding Ring
Pieced by Debbie and Quilted by David


Peppermint Patty Civil War
Intricate plumes and echoed hour glasses

Just look at all those beautiful stitches! Call or email Debbie's Country Quilting today and find out how they can make your masterpiece a work of art!