Dear Timothy,
I was inspired to add three wishing stars to your cloth. The thing is, I couldn't visualize what the stars would look like nor where to put them.
Thinking I would add three small stars to the Jungle somewhere, I thought to rummage in the box of small scraps that I keep handy.
Imagine my surprise when I discovered these three stars in the box. I had forgotten all about them. And if I had remembered, I would not have had a clue where to look for them. I put them in the box in the first place because I wanted to incorporate them in your quilt. Up to now, I could not visualize where to include them.
I can't be for sure who pieced these stars. That is I'm not sure if it was one of your great grandmothers or my Granny. My Granny is your great great grandmother. What I do know is I made myself a top with the red, white and blue cloth in the middle star. And I recognize the plaids in the other two stars. I can see my Mother in those blouses as if it were yesterday.
These three stars are beautifully hand pieced and near 50 years old. Serendipity is an odd feeling. These stars were just waiting for me as if I would know what to do with them when the time came.
And I did. I knew immediately. I pieced the three stars together, called them wishing stars and included them on the backside where the traditional log cabin quilt pattern is growing. A perfect place for these vintage, four-point stars.
Never stop wishing Tim. Wishes can come true.
I so enjoyed reading this and the history of family and the love that you are putting into Tim's quilt.
ReplyDeleteIt is a true treasure:)
Merry Christmas.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Thank you Connie, Love that you are with me here.
DeleteHaving found your wonderful blog just recently, I just had to go back to the beginning of Tim's quilt...quite a story and quite a quilt...love your work!
ReplyDeleteThanks Chip, So nice that you went back to the beginning. If I ever finish this slow cloth, I plan to make a blog book to give to Tim with the cloth. Many of the details and thoughts I have during stitching would be lost otherwise.
DeleteSerendipity is indeed a grand thing! Another great story added to this quilt...love it :)
ReplyDeleteYes Nancy, I'm always so surprised by it. And I always so amazed how things don't happen until it is time.
ReplyDeleteThank you