Monday, July 25, 2011

Visiting

A few days ago, I got up really early in the morning and took a drive to visit these sweet girls at their new home an hour and a half from me.
I really miss seeing my grand daughters, Maelie and Haven, as much as I used to so our time together was extra special.
 While I was there, I also got to visit a few quilts that I have gifted to my son and his wife over the years. It was fun to get reacquainted. I thought that I might introduce you to some of my old friends...
 I love this cheerful lady so much. I made her for Adam and Kodie in celebration of their 5th wedding anniversary almost five years ago.
 I found this little gal hanging out in the kitchen
 where Kodie decorates with a cherry theme.
 The blocks were made in a swap challenge with my quilt guild some years ago...
I can't really remember when. It looks so cute on Kodie's table.
 I made me happy to see this guy was well loved, maybe a bit dated,
  but still looking good
 as he hung out in the family room.
 He was a gift to my son on his 16th birthday in 1993.
 Then in 2000,  when Adam graduated from college,
 I made this modern looking log cabin.
 Remembering all the hoopla accompanying the year
 prompted the message on the label.
 I recall collecting red and black fabrics for quite sometime 
before I started the sewing of this quilt.
 (It took a lot of shopping, but someone had to do it!)
 Haven keeps this quilt at the end of her bed....
 So we got her out and played...





 Which was a good reminder of another I Spy quilt that needs finishing.
Soon!

9 comments:

  1. It's nice to see your gifts being, loved, isn't it?!

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  2. You are giving me I Spy Quilt fever. Wish I had gotten in on the swap!

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  3. It is so fun to see all the quilts you made in the past!! They are beautiful and look like some of the patterns that I have made in the past. Some of the ones that I made Brett are now in shreds. They went everywhere with him..on school busses, to football games, on car rides, and everywhere a college boy who loves "blankets" would take them. He still has them but I see them being used as a packing blanket, to protect furniture, or maybe to put on the floor while remodeling.....oh yes, they have been loved. HA!

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  4. I love their names!!! They are so adorable,I can tell you love them lots!

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  5. OK, Carla. I was having trouble looking at all of the quilts because of the play kitchen in the background of the first photo! I am pretty sure I had that when I was little! Eek! How much fun is that?!?! Thanks for the trip down memory lane! :)

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  6. the other day when I heard 3-year-old Levi looking around and saying "I spy with my little eye...." I knew the time had come to start making him an I Spy quilt!!

    These quilts must all bring back such special memories to you.

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  7. NICE quilts, Carla!!! Sweet girls, too! Glad you had fun!

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  8. Your granddaughters are so pretty.

    If a gift is to taken cared of the receiver, it only means that the receiver loves the giver as well.

    Mary Joy from Learn Bass Guitar Online

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  9. i love that Greenie made it into the pic with the girls! all these lovely quilts in the house and she is attached to that blankie! they had a super fun day with you. thanks for coming to play!

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