Thursday, November 4, 2010

Blogger Quilt Festival--Elephant Quilt


I met Amy just one month ago. She is very clever!  She came up with the idea of a Blogger's Quilt Festival.   Be sure to go look at all of the great quilts that are posted there.  I have spent hours looking!

One Summer our family decided to travel to Zambia, South Africa.  We were there for three weeks and most of our time was spent working with Mothers Without Borders.  As I always do, I had taken some applique work with me to keep me entertained on the long flight. While there I met Jessie.  Jessie saw me working on my applique and wanted to learn a new skill.  Over the next few nights I taught  her how to applique and embroider.  The two of us came up with some simple animal shapes that she could make.  When I left Zambia I gave Jessie some while cotton fabric and some embroidery floss.  She already new how to hand dye fabric.  A few months after returning home, I received these cute elephants in the mail.  I assembled them into a baby quilt.  It is one of my favorite quilts.  I love the colors Jessie used for the elephants.  She has done some other animals for me as well and they are waiting to be assembled into a quilt.

8 comments:

  1. What a great quilt and a wonderful story that goes with it. That makes your quilt all the more meaningful and special. Thanks for sharing!

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  2. Great story and great quilt! I really love it!

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  3. Che simpatici i tuoi elefanti...
    Ciao Domenica

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  4. What a lovely quilt, the animals are so beautiful, lucky you!!!

    Greetings from France

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  5. I love elephants. This quilt got my attention because it is so beautifully done. Great story!

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  6. I have always loved that quilt. The story makes it extra special.

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  7. What a wonderful story and a wonderful quilt.
    Love the colours and the way it has come together. Such a special memory!

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  8. That is truly a great story, and such a great example about how crafting is truly an art form without borders!

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