I needed a sample quilt for the Mile A Minute class that I was teaching at the Guild. It wasn’t where I thought it should be. There are four bins of wall hangings that I’ve made in the past, so I thought it might be in one of the bins. Yes, it was, in the last bin. The class was fun. I ended up with fourteen blocks that were made from the progression samples.
Looking through the bins brought back memories of making them.
Years ago, I belonged to a group called the Tuesday Night Quilters. We were making a Round Robin. It was a “what if” moment. What if I made two centers that were alike. Sent one around to the others and made a second one myself. How different could they be? The first quilt is mine. The second one is the Round Robin that traveled for friends to make. The prompts were Triangles, Applique, squares/rectangles, curves, and a label. The two quilts are very different.


This is a little art quilt. Strips were sewn together. Then they were sliced and other strips added. At this time, I only hand quilted. This was one of the first quilts that I machine quilted.

This was made at the first class that I attended. It was making an Amish quilt. My mother and I went together to the class. We had so much fun together. Later on, she gave me her piece so I have both pieces in the collection. I hand quilted both of them.

This wall hanging was made in 2001. At that time, we had two dogs. Scruffy was a Wire Fox Terrier and Max was a Schnauzer. I printed their pictures on fabric. The pictures are faded, but still visible enough to remember our times with the two dogs.

Scruffy never got into the trash, but one day she did and pulled out a picture of food. It was if she was ordering her next meal.

Scruffy left us first. Then Miss Molly came into our life. Their markings were alike, but they were two very different dogs. Miss Molly became my quality control inspector. She personally checked out every quilt and every piece of fabric that came into the house.
Now that the class is over, I’m back to quilting. The applique quilt, which has been named Baby Butterfly, is under my needle now. This quilt is a smaller version of Basket and Butterflies. I’ve been planning how to quilt it for two weeks and then just decided to jump in and do it.
I hope that you enjoyed my trip down memory lane.
Have a great day and happy quilting.