Ooh, err ! That title sounded a bit rude.
I’ve stitched this for my valentine of 38 years
Now I’m working on a little project, along with several other stitchers, that starts with pulling apart a small section of a very old quilt that has been re-covered many times as it became worn. There was even a piece of an old flannel nightdress stitched into the layers.
I am reworking it into a piece of textile art using simple stitching. If I crack on I’ll have it finished for next week.
Happy Valentine’s Day to my beloved.
He’s working in a boiler in Essex somewhere.
Blow him a kiss from me if you see him
What a lovely gift you made for your Valentine. Sorry he is away from you but with you in your heart.
ReplyDeleteInteresting about the quilt - never thought a quilt would tell a story - I wonder who the nightdress belonged to?
Hugs, and looking forward to seeing what you did next week.
Neet 2 xx
what a fabulous valentine gift, and I also love the repurposing of the quilt. Helen #1
ReplyDeleteIt's a bummer when folk have to work on Valentine's Day - hope you have a nice dinner planned for this evening, assuming he's returning tonight... or not (you can always spoil yourself in his absence :D xx)
ReplyDeleteHappy WOYWW :)
no. 3
PS Haven't got myself organized with letter-writing yet, but I will... eventually...
xx
Sorry you won't be together on Valentine's Day Lynn. I look forward to seeing the finished piece when you have repurposed the quilt. Have a good week. Sarah #14
ReplyDeleteWell, I did wonder what the first pic would be when I saw your headline!! I'm sorry you're on your own for Valentine's Day but at least the Welder went off with some smooch bits and pieces :-D. Love the stitch project, what a lovely thing to do to repurpose that old quilt.
ReplyDeleteHugs LLJ 12 xxx
Love the valentine card you made and how lovely to repurpose the old quilt I to something special. Enjoy your sewing.
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Annie x #18
I love that Valentine you stitched, Lynn, and the project with the layers of the old quilt sound intriguing. The perfect use for an old flannel nightdress ... xxx
ReplyDeleteLove the Valentine gift for your beloved. The quilt/ sewing project is interesting and lok forward to seeing what you do. Anne x #21
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to seeing what you do with the wonderful quilt, who knew how much of a story they tell.
ReplyDeleteAh the welder in Essex at least he’ll be toasty mending a boiler!!! Love your valentines though beautifully made..and your blanket layers are really fascinating! Happy WOYWW Shaz in Oz.x #16
ReplyDeleteOh this looks so beautiful, your valentine is really lucky! Have a wonderful week! xo Cheetarah #24
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, what a fab idea! Love the fact the quilt was mended so often- nowadays it would be thrown, which is such a shame.Have a lovely week, Hugs, Shaz #15 XxX
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn. A great fun idea - hope the piece turns out just as you hoped it would!!
ReplyDeleteTake care. God bless.
Margaret #4
Well, at least he's warm right? I love your projects. The quilt piece is interesting and I can't wait to see it finished.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Betsy
Love your gift and the quilt looks well loved to have been kept through those recoverings!
ReplyDeleteHi Lynn, what a lovely gift for your Valentine! Thanks for stopping by earlier. Have a lovely week Heather #13
ReplyDeleteI love how you are finding layers and layers - like peeling old wallpaper! And that you are giving all these layers new life! Happy Valentines day! Have a great week, Lindart #38
ReplyDeletewhat an awesome use of an old quilt! I love that you are finding all the hidden layers...each has a history and I always want to be nosy and know what it is. Looking forward to seeing the piece next week. Vickie #39
ReplyDeleteHello lynn, not a rude title, maybe a sexy one, inspired on fifty shades?? Will need to come vack next week to see the finished piece or progress you made, no pressure lol, have a lovely week, Vicky
ReplyDeleteYou're such a romantic! The Wandering Welder is going to love that beautiufl gift when he returns from his roaming.
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated by your quilt project - I can spend ages reflecting on pieces of fabric on old quilts. xxx
Hi Lynn. I'm making no comment about your title, you just do it your way Lol! Look forward to seeing the finished fabric project. Have a lovely belated WOYWW, Angela x20x
ReplyDeleteHa, title got my attention! love it. I love that you sent your love off with a valentine. My valentine of 33 years made me a wooden card, amazing! Love the idea of repairing and re-loving the pieces, what a labour of love.
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