Hi-My name is Barbara I joined our local quilt guild late last year & became our local quilt guild historian this year. The best thing I ever did was join a local quilt guild & become a member of the TQS. Although I grew up in the midwest area and went to school in Ann Arbor, Michigan; I ended up following my parents to Hilton Head Island with my two children, one son & one daughter, after a divorce in 1982. Just after arriving I met a wonderful man & we married in 1985.
My mother was an accomplished seamstress, embroiderer, knitter & crochet. Unfortunately she was only able to make two quilts, all by hand & templates, before her eye sight prevented her from doing anymore of her hobbies. We became best friends after I moved to HHI as we ended up with so much in common. We did something together every weekend, I miss her so much!!
I ended up having to give up knitting & embroidery because of two necessary surgeries on my hand & arm. That was the bad news, the good news was that led me to quilting in 2002 when I got my first sewing machine I made my first quilt, a Christmas quilt, without any pattern or a quilt class yet under my belt. Watching all of Alex Anderson HGTV classes must have worked because I completed a nine patch quilt in a mere seven days with all the seams matching! My family loved it & I was hooked! I then went on a quilting spree, taking classes for the next four years, making quilt after quilt & giving them away to family members & to every baby that was born we knew. I made a total of 36 quilts in four years! I made a lap quilt for each of my parents which they used every day & just loved. But then work interfered with my hobby & I was unable to quilt for the next four years.
But now I am retired & determined to finish my UFO’s from classes & such. Wouldn’t you know, I am physically limited to the amount of time I am able to quilt each day, but it is truly the high-light of my day! I know I may not win a blue ribbon but my quilts are about family, heritage & memories. I taught my two oldest granddaughters this past Thanksgiving how to sew & we made their first quilts! They were thrilled! Even my precocious 3 year old granddaughter sat still long enough to do some sewing on her sisters quilts. They had fun & the project got done-that is what was important. They learned sewing machine safety, picked out there own fabrics & practiced sewing straight lines.
I was able to make receiving quilts for my first three granddaughters for my mother to see before her eye sight got too bad. The quilts were made of the 1930’s reproduction fabric’s. It was fun to show her the finished quilts & watch her as she closely looked at the fabrics pointing & saying I remember that fabric, & that fabric & so on! Sew (hee hee), quilting is close to my heart & I have always had a passion for fabrics (remembering all the trips to the fabric store with my mother when I was little).
My goal is to make a quilt for all my sisters, nieces & nephews who I adore- and that would be a total of sixteen of them
!! I think I watched every episode of Alex Anderson on HGTV & then got to meet her & Ricky, who is also a wonderful person, at the Jinny Beyer conferences on Hilton Head Island - different years. Alex Anderson is my superstar, teacher & everything I would want to be as a quilter! When I took her class I was speechless the whole time!! I have used her basics to teach my daughter & I am using her books to get my four granddaughters started . I think I have every book she every wrote. This is the first exchange I have every done & I am thrilled to have been a part of it all! I have really enjoyed reading all the posts and learning about everyone. The So TTT has rejuvenated me to new creativity and to once again try new things!
Debbie, Clare & Margo have been sew enjoyable & such good teachers! Debbie, you have been exceptional, you have handled this exchange with such creativity & grace, what can one say ? It is hard to believe you have only been quilting since 2004 but I think this just says something about you as a person and how you probably do everything in your life! Thanks, prayers and love to all the sorters!
Barbara - Bluffton, SC