I wish this were mine
My friend Nancy (she does most of the piecing for Bunny Hill) brought over her Dear Jane quilt this week to share with us. She’s an excellent quilter so we knew we were in for a treat.
It took her a little over 4 years to complete all the blocks and assemble the quilt. She sent the quilt to Ohio to be hand quilted by an Amish quilter, and she just got it back last weekend. The quilt has over 200 blocks and each block is quilted with a different pattern. I could look at this quilt for days and never see enough. These photos can’t begin to capture its beauty!
We laid it out on the floor so I could try and get a full photo…
…and two of our Bunny Hill workers got right onto the center of the quilt. You’d think they’d know better. I just couldn’t believe it!
Each one blamed the other when I told them to get OFF the quilt. I think one of them looked a bit more guilty than the other.
Nancy didn’t mind and I was so relieved. Geeez…I’m going to have to put these workers through some training. They need to wear white gloves when touching a quilt like this.
It’s an amazing quilt and it’s going to Vermont this summer for a show. I’ll let you know when I get more information on the show, just in case you’re in the area.
Anne
56 Comments
Paulette Doyle
ABSOLUTELY STUNNING!!!!!!!
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Miss Jean
Such a beautiful quilt and a true heirloom. I always say quilters are some of the best modern artists in the country. By the way, Bitsy and Chelsea can sit on my quilts any time!!!
Pat
The quilt is really beautiful. I love that they did different quilting in each square which makes the quilt more interesting. What a wonderful treasure. My mother was a hand quilter including putting the pieces together. My daughters and I have many quilts that my mother made.