That makes quilts?
I have ALOT of vintage fabric that were remnants from my grandmothers dress making. I would LOVE to have a quilt made out of the pieces of fabric. Does anyone know of someone who hand stiches quilts??? OR are all of them machine made now??
Any help would be great.....
Both of my grandmothers taught me to quilt, and both called down terrible curses on my head if I ever used a sewing machine for quilting.
(It just occurred to me that a sewing machine is the one machine that I truly cannot operate, despite numerous attempts at it. Chainsaws, drills, commercial-sized copiers, small engines, large engines, TiVo, nuclear submarines--I'm cool with all of those. But I can't think of a single time I've ever attempted to run a sewing machine without severe anger and anxiety issues.)
Quilting really is the easiest thing in the world, and there are a thousand good books (and even magazines) that can tell you how to do it. The hardest part, to me, is deciding on the best pattern/configuration for the colors you have on hand.
Unfortunately, I'm so behind on my quilting that it's not even funny. I've yet to start on the one I promised for Hop's 4-year-old baby, who will require a king-sized baby quilt by the time I get it finished.