On a Sunday I went to the printer, where my pdf's were blended into a complete manuscript and Lindsey printed up a sample book of all 168 pages. I couldn't believe it. As I saw the machine spit out the pages of all my family members my heart beat fast. It looked like this "book" was finally going to happen. We took some time to talk over some printing and binding options, I left the printing and assembling in her capable hands. On Friday I picked up 30 copies of my family history.
This is a book that none of you will ever see. It will be owned and read by only 30 of my family members. I hope everyone keeps and protects this book, for their children and grandchildren to see. As I get older I want to give something to my two sons that isn't a quilt! It's finished.
Through all this book business I've been on an extended quilter's vacation; it has been 2 months since I've sat at my sewing machine. I was so involved with finishing this book, sewing seemed to get in the way. Sorting old photos on the cutting table left very little room for going through fabric, cutting, fusing and designing my next quilt.
Enough about the book. I will feel a glow of accomplishment for a few more days. It is time to get back to quilting. I have a new piece on the design wall, but before I return to it, I need to just quilt for a little bit. I have 10 little 6 x 6 inch embroidered pieces. I've based them and begun quilting them. I love seeing the quilting patterns change the surface of the fabric. Quilting in the empty spaces makes the embroidered leaves so beautiful. As I'm quilting, I continue to look at the nine patch wall piece I'm working on, and hopefully will solve my design issues tht made me stop work on it several months ago.
I'm hoping the great success I feel in one part of my life will spill over and help me return to my life's favorite activity: quilting.
Ann
2 comments:
Congratulations, Ann! What a wonderful project! I'm sure this will be appreciated by generations to come. I want to eventually do something like this, too. I still have a lot of pictures to scan yet and probably won't get really serious till I retire. I know what you mean about leaving your sons something besides quilts! Fortunately, they like the quilts AND the old family photos. Enjoy your well-deserved break as you ease back into your quilt projects.
Hello Ann, my name is Ann also and I am from Victoria, Australia, somehow I found your blog and I am very glad that I did. I am in the process of writing a memoir of my life to leave for my two children one day (as well as quilts!). My story is interesting as I was adopted in Cape Town, South Africa. I was raised my my adopted parents in Australia. I would be very interested to know how you prepared your chapters and how you decided what went in and what did not. I hope you have the time to write back to me. Thanks, Ann
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