Memory Quilts
I had the honor of sewing some memory quilts for my cousins composed of their Mom’s clothes.
Aside from being a very loving and funny Aunt, my Aunt Sharon would always encourage my sewing. Knowing I made quilts, she would ask, “Don’t you sew your own clothes?”
I would wave my hands emphatically saying – “No – no – no! I can only sew in straight lines.”
And she would poke me and insist I could do it. Eventually, I believed her and believed in myself enough to try. I have successfully made a few basic dresses for myself.
I think Aunt Sharon would be proud of me for tackling them because, as I cut apart her clothes – dismantling her blouses into fabric pieces for the quilt – I saw all of her stitches that she carefully made. She tailored her clothes to her liking – sewing darts and pleats, adding gorgeous sleeves and collars and made her clothes as beautiful and elegant as she was.
I hope she would approve of this new form her clothes have taken, and I hope my cousins take comfort in being wrapped in these quilts which I have designed to be sewn hugs.
So much love to my cousins and to my Aunt Sharon! I miss you!