In late June 2018 my husband's extended family had a BIG reunion and my husband was the organizer/host this time. His mother was one of 12 children (all passed now), with the oldest 3 born in Sweden and the remaining 9 born in South Dakota after the family immigrated to the US. Most of their descendants attended. I had made a ton of Ritzy Cracker blocks to have folks sign as they registered. This is the result - 95 blocks signed by attendees, plus one empty block to fill out a row.
There were actually about 150 people at the reunion, but we had couple sign together. And we had families put their children together on a block. There are 3 of them that I'll need to trace over the signature again to make them stronger. As I laid these out yesterday I found signatures of 3 people who have passed away since that reunion a year ago, which was sad. We don't know exactly what will become of this quilt. I plan to give it to my husband and let him decide if he wants to keep it himself or donate it as a raffle item for the next reunion.
And ironically I still have a pile of about 30 blocks that will be added to the newer ones I've been making. Those will eventually become children's quilts for either gifts or donations.
love it...this pattern is on my someday list!
ReplyDeleteThe blocks are perfect for a signature quilt, and they have captured a bit of family history. I love this quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun way to remember the reunion. Love the scrappiness of it.
ReplyDeletesuch a cool idea, an heirloom for the Fridley clan & Dave in particular!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Did they sign and then embroider the names? Or just sign with a washable pen?
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