Tools of the trade - scissors, pliers, needles and thread |
I tried everything I knew to disuade Miranda from learning how to quilt.
I told her that it is the old-fashioned way, no one does it like that anymore, it is cheaper to buy a quilt than to make one home-made, that she should just wait for hand-me downs from other babies and do something else with her time, that I am no good at patchwork and couldn't help her, that it would take time and trouble to borrow the stands, buy the frames, and that she would have to buy new needles, a set of pliers, quilter's thread, and use a staple gun to attach the quilt to the frames.
... a few more stitches and we will be done |
When we were quilting this morning, I was thinking of how beautiful the quilts are that Moiya and Wyona have been doing by machine, and I said to her, "I think you are going to be the only one who is making a quilt the old-fashioned way."
She just smiled.
I am leaving for 10 days, and Miranda is going to finish it on her own. When I try to take picture of other women, they duck out on me. I understand since there is a part of all of us that likes a finished photo presentation. She was willing for a candid tonight. This photo is not posed. She is really quilting.
Look! Even a thimble on her finger, and blood on the tip of her thumb if one could see it.
Stitch and pull. Stitch and pull.
Snip.
Arta
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