I started with a vintage string quilt made by my grandma, Frances Heggestad. Grandma signed her letters "love, Gramps and FH", so I call this FH Quilt. I took the blocks apart - which were about 12-1/2" square - and recut the blocks into (4) 6" square blocks. Many of these 6" blocks were not used, due to damage. Her quilt was well-loved! You can see my first post about this here. |
Auditioning fabrics for sashing and cornerstones. After trying muslin, and gray, I ended up with various blues and reds for sashing, and several different prints for the cornerstones. |
I love this old photo of my grandma, c. 1940. That's my dad, a new sailor with the Navy (he enlisted), and his brothers Orville and Gordon. |
Here is the original quilt top, before I ripped apart the blocks. |
Ta da! The completed project - FH Quilt Reimagined. I used my favorite poly cotton blend batting, and soft muslin on the back. |
Photo shoot. I love how it turned out! I think Grandma would have liked it. |
Close up, showing the ties and binding. |
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