Sam's Welcome To The Family Quilt

. Tuesday, September 22, 2015 .
After making the first quilt I knew I wanted to make a quilt for Sam.  I knew that I wanted it to be a Gees Bend Quilt.  I love the history about Gees Bend, Alabama.  I  love the quilt maker because they used hat ever they could find to make a quilt.  No set pattern, no fancy needle work, just a quilt to keep family members warm in the winter.

I went to the fabric store and picked out and handful of fat quarters.  Came home and cut the into strips..all different widths.  Then I just started sewing.  With what i had left after squaring the center up I made the border.  I used regular weight batting.

I cut the backing the width of a yard stick bigger than the quilt top.  Lizzie, my Amish friend taught me how to finish a quilt without having to cut and sew a binding.  I love it...quick and easy.  I always wait and wash the quilts when they are complete.  I like the way the fabric looks like it is used and well loved.
After making the first quilt I knew I wanted to make a quilt for Sam.  I knew that I wanted it to be a Gees Bend Quilt.  I love the history about Gees Bend, Alabama.  I  love the quilt maker because they used hat ever they could find to make a quilt.  No set pattern, no fancy needle work, just a quilt to keep family members warm in the winter.

I went to the fabric store and picked out and handful of fat quarters.  Came home and cut the into strips..all different widths.  Then I just started sewing.  With what i had left after squaring the center up I made the border.  I used regular weight batting.

I cut the backing the width of a yard stick bigger than the quilt top.  Lizzie, my Amish friend taught me how to finish a quilt without having to cut and sew a binding.  I love it...quick and easy.  I always wait and wash the quilts when they are complete.  I like the way the fabric looks like it is used and well loved.

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