My dear mother-in-law passed away last Sunday after a long illness. We were so fortunate to inherit some of the quilts made by her, her mother and her aunts. They are completely hand pieced. These quilts were carefully packed away in her cedar chest and we never knew they existed.
Just love both of these quilts and feel so lucky to keep them in our family. My husband remembers his grandma doing a lot of "sewing" when he was young, but doesn't recall his mom making any of these quilts. It is fun to really study the fabrics and quilting designs up close.
Back in the early 1990s when I first started quilting, I remember getting my mother in law her first rotary cutter, ruler and cutting mat for her birthday, and showing her how to make a log cabin quilt. She had a lot of fun making it, but never mentioned that she had made quilts before, using the traditional methods. She was a beautiful southern lady who looked like a 1940s movie star. She traveled across the country from Kansas City to California to marry my father in law, who had just enlisted in the navy in 1941. She was only 16 years old! Now I know where my daughters get their courage and independent streak! We really miss her...