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Each block in the quilt has meaning for our family, and there are character traits that we value quilted into some of the sashing strips (ie. under the heart block, it says 'benevolent').
It was a fun project to work on, and it now hangs in our dining room. Here is a larger view:

The block on the left is a Tree of Life block; it serves to remind us of our belief that families can be together forever, and that we must strive together in our pursuit of Christ - He is the way, the truth and the life (John 14:6).
Lara at the Lazy Organizer is hosting a regular feature each week called Talk About Tuesday. Pop on over and see what others are talking about or share your own.
What a gorgeous quilt! Did you do all the work yourself? I love it and the colors too. It would be neat to read about each square. Thanks for "talking"
ReplyDeleteWOW!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI love the color scheme of your quilt. What a neat idea!
ReplyDeleteA maz ing!! And, I'm not just talkin' about the quilt. I am just getting to know you, and am wondering how you do it all! Very driven, enduring,thoughtful,and talented to boot.
ReplyDeleteWow that looks great!
ReplyDeleteWow, Corrie! I know you've showed this before but it really is beautiful! Did you design it all yourself too? I would love to know about each of the other blocks - what they represent.
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This must be the gorgeous one Moana was telling me about.
ReplyDeleteI love it. It's incredible.
It's so beautiful I want to come over and touch it! How big is it? I am in desperate need of a new quilting project. I'm in between projects right now but I don't have the energy to get to the quilt shop. I love to have handwork to keep me occupied during those rare down times.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
I can just imagine the stories that will be told around this quilt - great family time. GORGEOUS quilt, also!
ReplyDeleteFound you through Lisa M's blog...
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS quilt.
Gets me fired up at working on one I quit when summer hit.
*sigh*
Thanks!
That is beautiful! I love that you have special meanings behind each block on the quilt as well. It looks like something that will be passed down through the generations.
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful! What an incredibly special quilt. I have only quilted once/twice one quilt for each of our twins when they were born. You give me inspiration to try it again.
ReplyDeletewhat great colors. So nice
ReplyDeleteThat's a beautiful quilt, Corrie!
ReplyDeletemama l - yes I did, it was fun.
ReplyDeleteam'n - I think you left out "loud"
thanks everybody, very sweet of you
ReplyDeletelazy o - it has velvet in it, so it'd feel good to the touch, it's about 4 by 4 1/2 feet. Also thanks for hosting Talk About Tuesday, what a fun idea!
montse - I sent you an email about it
yes, you're a show off! LOL. no seriously, that quilt is to die for.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt. Want to make one for my family? ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment on my Talk About Tuesday post.
That is gorgeous!! I've always wished I could have learned how to quilt from my grandmother. (She had a stroke when I was very young and was never able to quilt the same again.)
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