This box of blocks from back in 2000 came from cleaning out our attic, something we have been trying to do for the past 6 years. Along with the blocks we found this poem, Ode To My Wife the Quilter, by an Unknown Author.
Ode To My Wife the Quilter
She learned to quilt on Monday
Her stitches all were very fine.
She forgot to thaw out dinner,
So we went out to dine.She quilted miniatures on Tuesday,
She says they are a must.
They were really quite lovely,
But she forgot to dust.On Wednesday it was a sampler,
She says stripling’s fun.
What highlights! What shadows!
But the laundry wasn’t done.Her patches were on Thursday-
Green, yellow, blue and red.
I guess she was really engrossed
She never made the bed.It was wall hanging on Friday,
In colors, she adores.
It never bothered her at all,
The crumbs on the floors.I found a maid on Saturday,
My week is now complete.
My wife can quilt the hours away,
The house will still be neat.Well it’s already Sunday,
I think I’m about to wilt.
I cursed, I raved, I ranted,
The MAID has learned to QUILT!
Thanks for the poem. It is so accurate. I also get lost in time while quilting. Can you tell me the name of the pattern used in this article.
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Hi Mary, I used a version of this block: http://quilting.about.com/od/blockofthemonth/ss/pinwheel_square.htm to make the squares. I will have a tutorial posted on my blog later today on how I made the blocks, so come on over and check it out.
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