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More Prayer & Comfort Shawls

Quilt Therapy Posted on March 19, 2013 by TK HarrisonMarch 19, 2013

Last year, a (then) virtual friend I’d met on Facebook (FB) lost a cousin unexpectedly.  Another virtual friend and I said we’d make prayer shawls for the widow, her aunt and uncle and a quilt for the little boy he left behind.

Unfortunately, my MS has been difficult for me to deal with for the past year – hence, I’m a year late (blush) in getting these prayer shawls completed.  I actually made them while I was in Iowa with my FM last summer but could NOT get the motivation to quilt them!  I got to meet Kim and take the shawl tops to her but said I’d get them back to her once they were quilted and ready to go.

When my FM came in January, she warned me that she was not bringing any of her own projects down and that I had better have enough things for her to do to keep her busy.  Of course, once I gave her my to-do list, my husband piped up that I was obviously setting up a sweat shop.  🙂

My FM hand-quilted the two shawls, then I put the binding on them and she whip-stitched the back of the binding – then I made the tags and she blind-stitched them to the backs of the shawls!

Because of the religious preference of the recipients, we called these comfort shawls instead of prayer shawls.  They were designed using three Jacob’s Ladder quilt blocks and two Garden of Eden quilt blocks, though the blocks on my shawls are a larger size than the blocks from the website indicated.

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It looks like I’d better get a few more of them ready so the next intended recipient doesn’t have to wait a year on me getting more made!

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Quilted Love #3 from QuiltKitsAndQuarters.com

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 10, 2012 by TK HarrisonOctober 7, 2012

My quilting policy is that I send a quilt to to a long-arm quilter and I ask them to choose the best quilting for my quilt.  I am not picky and I believe the best quilters are those who look at a quilt and quilt it to enhance my quilt design.  And there are times when the quilting TOTALLY “makes” the quilt.  This week, I want to show you some loverly quilts that were quilted by Kathryn Rister from Quilt Kits and Quarters.  Click on the images to make them larger so you can see the quilting detail of the quilt:

 

“Baby Building Blocks” Baby Quilt Designed by TK Harrison

 

Quilting Detail – Quilted by Kathryn Rister of Quilt Kits and Quarters

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Quilted Love #1 from QuiltKitsAndQuarters.com

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 8, 2012 by TK HarrisonOctober 7, 2012

My quilting policy is that I send a quilt to to a long-arm quilter and I ask them to choose the best quilting for my quilt.  I am not picky and I believe the best quilters are those who look at a quilt and quilt it to enhance my quilt design.  And there are times when the quilting TOTALLY “makes” the quilt.  This week, I want to show you some loverly quilts that were quilted by Kathryn Rister from Quilt Kits and Quarters.  Click on the images to make them larger so you can see the quilting detail of the quilt:

“Baby Building Blocks” Baby Quilt Designed by TK Harrison

Quilting Detail – Quilted by Kathryn Rister of Quilt Kits and Quarters

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Nine-Patch Star Baby Quilt with Borders Completed

Quilt Therapy Posted on October 13, 2008 by TK HarrisonOctober 13, 2008

Ahhh, the sweet smell of success!  I’ve had this quilt sitting in the house for a couple of weeks (I know, I’m shamed) but just hadn’t had the time to complete it. 

But now …. taaaa daaaaa … it’s done!  And one more pattern for my secret project:

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This quilt pattern is already available at www.Quiltalicious.com, I just added 5″ borders to the pattern.  I felt the stripes pulled the fabric together much better.   Don’t you agree?

To view a larger photo of this quilt, please visit www.QuiltHeart.com

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