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Too Cute Not to Share!

Quilt Therapy Posted on June 25, 2015 by TK HarrisonJune 22, 2015

Our oldest daughter is quite an artist.  In fact, I have a beautiful watercolor painting that she painted, framed and sitting on our fireplace mantle.  The kicker?  She was six-years-old when she painted it.  We sent her to a summer art camp that year and she not only painted the picture, she also made the paper to paint on.  No one would ever know she was that young when she painted it as it looks like a picture that was made by a much older painter.  Her art is her hobby now that she’s in college, but when she chooses to delight us with her talents – we feel doubly blessed.

She made her dad a Father’s Day card.  It is phenomenal and it reflects both her own personality but also that of her dad’s!

Front of the card:

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Inside of the card:

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Posted in Fabric Therapy, Family History, Holiday Therapy | Leave a reply

The Man? He Can Quilt!

Quilt Therapy Posted on April 27, 2015 by TK HarrisonApril 26, 2015

I purchased a used Tin Lizzy Eighteen longarm and frame about three years ago.  It has sat in the boxes until about three months ago because we didn’t have anyplace to put it up.  Once the quilt studio was finished, my husband’s first task was to get that longarm set up so I knew how much room was left in the studio for all of my quilting paraphernalia.

We knew that I may not be able to run the longarm because of the side effects of my MS so hubby set it all up and then searched high and lo to find instructions and ideas and everything-under-the-sun about topics such as threading the machine, what quilt thread worked best, etc. etc.

Once I helped him with a few housekeeping instructions, he’s not a quilter so I had to explain some terminology and longarm quilting advice.

Once he had that info, he went to town!  He finished quilting a baby quilt and was SO VERY PROUD of his accomplishment – as well he should be!  With only a few errors, he got on a roll and never backed down – even when I shared my seam ripper with him for some boo-boos 🙂

Without further ado – here he is with the 40″ square baby quilt he quilted:

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And when one of our daughters pointed out that ‘read men don’t quilt’ I had to follow that up with the names of male quilters that I virtually knew of and she backed down.  ;-)  ©2015 TK Harrison ~ All Rights Reserved.

Posted in Charity Quilts, Fabric Therapy, Family History, Love Therapy, Quilt Gifts, Quilt Studio, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, Texas Blogging | 2 Replies

Quilt Keepers

Quilt Therapy Posted on April 22, 2015 by TK HarrisonApril 20, 2015

I don’t know how many quilts other quilters have made and keep for themselves, but I do know that I have made hundreds of quilts and have only kept three for myself.  To clarify that statement, I have one quilt that I made as a wedding quilt for myself and my husband and that one remains ‘ours’.  I have made my children baby quilts and now older-kid quilts and they have kept them.  I also made a quilt for my husband many years ago and we still have that quilt.

But me personally?  Not so much.  And what I find even more interesting is that of the three quilts I kept and our family uses regularly, they all have RED as a main color!  Red isn’t my favorite color.  I don’t dislike it but it is obviously a color I’m drawn to though still not my favorite color.  In fact, it doesn’t even rank as my top three favorite colors!  LOL

I must also state that friends and/or family have asked for at least two of my quilts that I have saved for myself.  One wanted the quilt outright because it matched her own favorite color palette.  The other has been requested by a number of people (as a gift or to purchase it) but it is the most precious one of mine and I don’t care how much someone offers for it, I will not give it away or sell it

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This is a smallish lap quilt.  Well, small for my 5’9″ frame!  But it is also the quilt that is nearest and dearest to my heart.  When I was 12-years-old, I had already been moved to my third foster home.  My foster parents had three biological children and one of them was a daughter who was a year younger than I was.  She and I shared a bedroom and we became quite close – well, as close as to pre-teen’s could be.  She was diagnosed with stage IV Hodgkin’s disease (cancer of the lymph nodes) about six months after I moved in and she passed away less than a year later.  On the cards that were handed out at her funeral service was a quote, “God gave us flowers so we could have roses in December.”  This quilt of roses is in loving memory of my foster sister and I am always reminded of her innocence and love when I touch it and allow its loving quilt-i-ness surround me and keep me warm.

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I made two of these quilts, one in this deep red and dark green color tones and one in beach color tones which I gifted to a dear friend.  Although there are parts of this quilt that aren’t ‘me’, the bold colors definitely add color enough to jazz up a room!

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Finally, I come to this quilt.  The design is fun and eclectic and is the first quilt I had designed using the newly released Charm Packs from Moda.  There are only two fabrics that I needed yardage for, to make this quilt – everything else is made from 5″ fabric squares.  Besides that, the reason I retained this quilt is because the fabric name is also my maiden name.  Whether I’d like to distance myself from the paternal side of my family or not, it is part of me and part of a legacy for my children.

I have one more quilt that is already quilted (I just need to bind it) that I will keep – and believe it or not, it’s not red!  :-)  It is my 2013 BOM from BOMquilts.com “Pendleton Inspired” quilt.  That quilt was designed with an amazing summer of fun inspiration where our little family spent three months touring the Pacific northwest.  We stopped in Pendleton, OR for about a week and were blessed with being able to tour the Pendleton Woolen Mills factory.  Once we read up on the history behind the Pendleton Woolen Mills and their woven Pendleton blankets, I knew I had to create a quilt design out of some of their historical blanket designs.

That leaves four quilts specifically saved for me.  And each will go to one of my four children, at some future time – with a special handwritten ‘story’ about each quilt.  Until then, we shall all enjoy some lovingly made quilted hugs.


Posted in BOMquilts.com, Choosing Quilt Fabric, Family History, Family Therapy, Love Therapy, Quilt Fabric, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, TK Harrison | 1 Reply

The Hills are Alive With the Smell of Peach Blossoms!

Quilt Therapy Posted on April 6, 2015 by TK HarrisonApril 5, 2015

On this Monday after Easter, I feel very blessed…and pray that you do, too.  While I was busy on my computer or participating in Quilt Therapy, I realized I was missing out on some beautiful signs of spring.

Have to make sure to smell the roses…errrr, peach blossoms!

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With tender loving care, our goal is a heavily laden tree full of scrumptious peaches like this one from last year’s harvest!


Posted in Church Therapy, Family History, Family Therapy, Holiday Therapy | Leave a reply

Flashback Tuesday: Big Block Log Cabin Quilt from BOMquilts.com & Quilt Therapy

Quilt Therapy Posted on March 17, 2015 by TK HarrisonMarch 16, 2015

I *love* making log cabin quilt blocks and quilts.  No matter how ‘advanced’ my quilting capabilities are, I never outgrow my love of creating a log cabin quilt.  I even made my wedding quilt a log cabin quilt!

These blocks are so versatile that they can encompass any type of quilt genre – from the very traditional to the modern, and everything in-between.  It’s a quilter’s delight!

Big Block Log Cabin Quilt from BOMquilts.com & Quilt Therapy


Posted in BOMquilts.com, BOMquilts.com BOM Quilt, Family History, Flashback Tuesday, Quilt Flashbback Tuesday, Quilt Therapy, Quilt-Spiration, TK Harrison | Leave a reply

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