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Emily's quilt was thought about when she was
born and then put on the back burner until January 2005. I was going
on vacation and needed a project to take along. Jan said the girls
were sharing a room with bunk beds and sent me a photo of the comforters
she'd gotten. She said Emily's favorite color was purple and there was
pink, green and yellow in the room as well. |
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Here's a closeup of the quilt showing the 2 fabrics I found in 2 different
stores but from the same manufacturer and designer so they went perfectly
together. |
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I embroidered Emily's name and birth date on
the quilt like I had for her sister and hand quilted it when I returned from
vacation. |
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Here's a sample of one of the fabrics in the
quilt. |
The label says,
"This quilt was machine pieced, hand embroidered and hand quilted for Emily
Terrell Wells by her Grandpa Harry’s first cousin Martha Presberg Supnik of
Carlisle, Massachusetts. It was begun in February 2005 on vacation in
Little Cayman Island in the Caribbean and finished in May 2005 at home. The
pattern came from the book “Quick Watercolor Quilts” by Dina Pappas
published in 1999. The Pansyfield and Garden Freesia fabrics went together
so well because they were both designed for Michael Miller Fabrics. Purple
was chosen because it’s Emily’s favorite color and the heart was chosen
because both her mother and father work to “mend broken hearts.” |