My fee? Her small box of hand quilting stuff that came with the quilt. That is it. I love tins and this one called to me to keep. The lady doesn't want it anymore and I was very happy to take it and to me, this box is a treasure. Funny, eh, how such small things matter more than money.
I was running out of her quilting thread and my garage friend, Darlene, came to the rescue. No, actually, it was her Grandma's sewing box that came to my rescue. I brought the quilt with me to sew in the garage and when I mentioned that the thread was running out, Darlene went into the house and came back with a spool that matched the colour. Thank you Grandma!
Hand sewing the binding in place. I was able to finish the binding late last night. Now, it is just needs a sleeve and the label sewn on and washing and drying before I can show you. That will be for next post.
Ah, yes, it is a good day!
Linking to:
http://www.esthersquiltblog.com/
http://needleandthreadnetwork.blogspot.com/
What a beautiful finish, and beautiful story! I would feel the same way as you about the little tin box being a treasure, especially knowing who it came from, and that you are honouring her by treasuring and using the supplies. Wonderful timing that you could finish and give it to her for her Birthday.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely birthday gift.....I'm sure it will be treasured! A tin of quilting supplies is a treasure indeed. The border fabric for your quilt is rather nice, isn't it? It will compliment the quilt beautifully.
ReplyDelete