THE STORY OF NORIKO'S BEAR PAW QUILT -
Noriko - 2002
Hand-made the templates - hand-drew and hand-cut the patches - and hand-pieced eleven "Bear Paw" blocks and two corner units of a twelfth block. Before moving to England - she gave the completed blocks and cut patches to her friendly, neighborhood accountant -
Kitty(Me) - 2009
Who machine-pieced the two remaining corner units of the twelfth block - altering the design slightly** - and assembled the quilt top with alternating plain muslin blocks. (The better to show off Noriko's beautiful blocks!)
Kitty(I) used the remaining cut patches to machine-piece three more blocks for the backing - assembled the backing - prepared the binding - the hanging sleeve - and the label.
(I wanted it to be easy to distinguish between the blocks that had been hand-pieced by Noriko and the blocks that had been machine-pieced by me.)
Kitty(I) then sent the quilt to her(my) friend -
Mary - 2009
Who machine-quilted the quilt on her long-arm quilting machine and hand-stitched the binding, the hanging sleeve, and the label. She then returned the quilt to Kitty(me) who then returned it to Noriko to enjoy - finally finished and looking good - with a little help from her friends.
(The pattern used was Deb's Feathers -
with white thread so as not to detract from the blocks on the front. It shows up beautifully on the dark green on the back of the quilt.)
(Here's a closeup of one of Noriko's blocks)
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** Just for fun - which block is the twelfth block?
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Anyway - that's what the label says - (The stuff in parentheses is extra info for this blog post.)
But there's more to the story -
Epilogue -
Kitty(I) emailed Noriko to double check her address before actually mailing the quilt to her. Noriko replied and graciously declined the offer of the quilt - she had meant it for me to keep!! When she came back to California on vacation that fall, she included a visit to me - and was able to see the final quilt. (She still insisted that I keep it!) We had a very nice visit!
And - as my sister said - "I got to see my friend - and - I got to keep the quilt!"
This quilt is truly special - and I will always think of it as Noriko's quilt. All of that hand-work is simply amazing!! You really should see it up close!
And - at meinca-mainer's suggestion - I entered this quilt in the Weekly Themed Contest - so - once again - VOTE FOR ME!! Thanks!!
Talk to you later - gotta go - gotta sew -
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1 comment:
AHa! The bottom center block on the front is the 12th block as it has fewer points than all the others. And I never should have told you to enter that contest!lol
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