My very talented quilter mom, Ginny Thomas, and I worked on a collaborative project this summer that I can now share with you because the recipient has received it! We did a wedding quilt for a friend of ours, Assi and her fiance Pekka.
We saw each other three different times this summer and did different stages each time we met. The first time, we drew up our plans for a coins quilt, “shopped for fabric” in my stash and then shopped for the backing & background fabrics as well. We planned to use scraps from each of our stashes for the coins, so then Mom had to go home and shop through her stash. The next time we met, we split up the scraps in half, so that we would each have a good mix. Then our “homework” was to make two columns of coins each.
I think we found a beautiful fabric for the backing, that really helped us coordinate the coins scraps. We tried to limit our palette to blues, browns and light greens.
In August we got together a third time and spent lots of time working on this together. We pieced the borders, sandwiched it together on the kitchen floor and then quilted it.
We split up the job of quilting it, so that we could each contribute. I did the stippling throughout the coins columns. Mom did a beautiful leafy vine up and down the background columns. Lastly, I quilted the bottom rows. I tried to emulate Mom’s leaves and vine, then added a flower motif to coordinate with those on the backing fabric.
And last, but not least, we put a label on it. Oh, and notice the pretty navy blue binding. As I was sewing it on, I kept remarking at how beautiful that fabric was and how it was so perfect for this quilt!
It was really difficult to package up this project and put it in the hands of the post office, when I really just wanted to go over to Assi’s house and hand it to her…but we’re not up for a trip to Finland this year, so sending her this package was the next best thing to being there for her.
It was all a really big success when I got the thankful email today from my good friend Assi, saying that she and Pekka loved the quilt. She commented that the colors were perfect for her apartment.




























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