One is just beginning her life at college, and the other is entering high school. Each quilt is 48 x 60".
Each quilt has six pockets. I found that a 6.5" square works well for these. They can store momentos from their father...
Or just put their hand in, knowing this pocket was worn right over his heart.
From the shirt backs, I made the back of the quilt for the mother.
The shirts went to good use. There are almost no usable bits left.
These are wonderful. What a special gift you have given to them.
ReplyDeleteTruly wonderful I recently did this for my Mom with my fathers shirts.
ReplyDeleteThose are wonderful quilts -- I can just imagine the memories associated with all of those shirts.
ReplyDeleteThese quilts are fantastic. How many memories under each piece.
ReplyDeleteciao ciao
You ROCK! These are fabulous and I know they will love them,
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilts with as beautiful purpose! I love the idea of including pockets in memory quilts. LeeAnn, you are so real!
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing you are in their lives . . . THIS is what quilting is all about.
ReplyDeleteHUGS to you.
What a loving thing for you to do. They are just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThat is so touching, they are going to love them forever. How nice to be a part of that!
ReplyDeleteI've been called upon to do this for a dear friend whose husband was killed this past week. I hadn't considered adding a pocket, I'm so glad you shared that. "over his heart"...man, it hit me!
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely and special. I love what you did with the pockets!
ReplyDeleteHow very special each one is. I love the way you put them together and the thought that went into the process.
ReplyDeleteThe pockets are fantastic! What a great idea. The quilts look really great, and I'm sure they will be much appreciated.
ReplyDeleteI cannot imagine a more perfect memorial. I have kept my late husband's shirts for this very purpose. I want to give them to my three sons. Those stars must represent the two daughters, right?
ReplyDeleteWhat special gifts these will be! They are lovely.
ReplyDeletePerfect presents to be treasured forever.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful and meaningful gift. You really made a treasure that is just the right amount of somber and comfort! Hats off to you!
ReplyDeleteFabulous mementos.
ReplyDeleteAt 46, I thought I was too young to lose my Father -- these young women were indeed too young to lose theirs. I am glad they will these quilts to keep them warm.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely... these will be treasured without a doubt.
ReplyDeleteoh man, over his heart. so sweet. I would bawl my eyes out.
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect memento, to be able to cuddle with a quilt that used to be worn by your dad - so special. Somber, and sweet, and sacred.
ReplyDeleteI can feel the love: in the shirts before they became "fabric"... in the quilts during the creative, sharing process... and with the recipients, after they receive them. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteI love using pockets in quilts....also a good place to tuck a label into on the back.
ReplyDeleteI love your sentiment of next to his heart, very touching.
How kind of you to make these remembrances for his family.
Happy Sewing
Beautiful meaningful work. So simple and so powerful.
ReplyDeleteThese quilts are so subtle and yet the idea behind them is so good and decent and loving. And these quilts will certainly be cherished.
ReplyDeletebest, nadia
Beautiful, with a special spiritual feeling.
ReplyDeleteOh LeeAnn, they are perfect. I cannot conceive of anything more perfect. You are such an angel
ReplyDeleteA treasure for each of them. The pocket is so touring and to read how young the children are and the family grieving. What a gift u r to them.
ReplyDeleteSo great idea the pocket and to make one quilt for each member of the family. Touching work, powerful too.
ReplyDeleteThis is just so marvelous and indeed sacred. love the pockets.
ReplyDeleteGreat job. Bonnie
I love these three quilts. Both simple in design, sober in colors and very powerful in their layers of meaning and comfort.
ReplyDeleteKeep thinking of the lovely get together we had. It was such a treat! Love your flying geese blocks. I have washed and stashed the thrifted shirts i brought home, for now...
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The quilts you have made are truly moving, and they will be treasured.
ReplyDeleteOn another topic, the slide show of your quilts, scrap and liberated, is my favorite of all those I've come across. I receive your posts through Google Reader, but also like to visit here. The tulip quilts are great! Antique quilts offer inspiration to me, as do your own quilts. Thanks!
Kathleen in CT, from Lib-Quilters Yahoo Group
Absolutely beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThese quilts will be treasured forever. What a truly beautiful & thoughtful thing you have done.
ReplyDeleteI love them, what perfect gifts and the pocket was such a brilliant addition. Congratulations on doing such a wonderful job on them.
ReplyDeleteThese quilts are beautiful and even more precious with the story behind them. What an amazing gift for these girls to treasure, you are so thoughtful. xo
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful and touching, especially putting their hands in the pockets that were over his heart.
ReplyDeleteI just found your blog and your work, and this post and this gift made me sob. I can't imagine losing my father now; I certainly can't imagine losing him when those girls did. This is a gorgeous and wonderful gift, and the real reason why quilts keep us warm.
ReplyDeletethank you for sharing your quilts. They are an inspiration. we just said goodbye to a friend this week who died of cancer. I am going to bookmark this quilt. she has three children. perhaps I can do something like this for her children. I know it would be a comfort to them. it is amazing that you got all three quilts out of just 12 shirts.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great gift to give someone who has just lost someone. thanks for sharing.
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