Monday, September 16, 2013
The Rose Lady
How many times have you traveled
on the same road in your neighborhood?
Uncountable right?
When I first moved here; I found a short
cut to my house from the highway. And
to my pleasant surprise; there at the corner
stood an old farm house with a very old
woman with a slightly hunched back -
maybe about in her late eighties - gardening.
The entire front and sides of her land, which
I would guess is about 2 acres, were filled
row after row with rose bushes. So I dubbed
her, The Rose Lady. She had a little sign
in front of her house called The Rose Cottage.
Fast forward - right before she passed away;
I would see her on her lawn tractor - she had
to be now in her early nineties! I was amazed
by this woman. I would see her in the
supermarket and when my husband and I
went out to eat on Friday night - there she
was in the same restaurant!
Then one day there was a auction in her
back yard. I asked one of my quilter friends
(she goes to all of the auctions) and asked...
Oh she passed away. I was so sad.
Eventually, the house went up for sale.
They rebuilt the huge barn and the roses
sadly went neglected. I can tell that no one
lives there - they just use the barn and I'm
thinking that eventually that they will make
that property some kind of business.
I passed the other day and to my horror....
it looked worse - and not a single rose.
As I drove on
I saw the crane and I almost cried! Another old
farmhouse being torn down! They pulled out her
little sign but look on the porch - the bench is
still here and there are curtains still in the window.
Now I know this sounds silly but I thought that
they would at lest take them down.
And then slowly riding up I saw them!
Look at the far left under the stop sign...Roses
in full bloom! I rejoiced!
I never found out this woman's name. The road
is very busy and I never had a chance to take
a photo of her glorious gardens. There was
always someone in back of me and there's no
place to pull over. I'm so sorry that I never did.
So, here's some of my roses in honor and
memory of The Rose Lady.
Rest in Peace Rose Lady!
Monday, September 2, 2013
Zoom Zoom
I so enjoy making quilts for children!
I just finished one called Zig Zag Zoom.
I had some racing car fabrics and
decided to make a quilt for a small
boy.
I bought high loft batting because I
wanted the quilt to be fluffy and not
flattened by a lot of quilting.
I drew out a shape of a car and cut
it out of cardboard so that I could
trace the outline with a pencil onto
the quilt. I used different colored
threads for the cars.
It's all hand quilted ---
There is some straight line quilting,
and also big stitch quilting with DMC
along the edges.
I also appliqued some "one way" signs;
I got the idea from the fabric on the back.
I think that it turned out really cute!
Happy Quilting!
I just finished one called Zig Zag Zoom.
decided to make a quilt for a small
boy.
I bought high loft batting because I
wanted the quilt to be fluffy and not
flattened by a lot of quilting.
I drew out a shape of a car and cut
it out of cardboard so that I could
trace the outline with a pencil onto
the quilt. I used different colored
threads for the cars.
It's all hand quilted ---
There is some straight line quilting,
and also big stitch quilting with DMC
along the edges.
I also appliqued some "one way" signs;
I got the idea from the fabric on the back.
I think that it turned out really cute!
Happy Quilting!
Labels: paints, setaColor, fabric painting
Big Stitch quilting,
Little Boy Quilt,
Racing Car Quilt,
Zig Zag Zoom Quilt
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