Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Bardy's quilt
Bardy was a very dear friend. I was one of his opera dates, and we went to many concerts at Lincoln Center. He passed away a year and a half ago. I was so pleased when his wife asked me if I could make a quilt from his shirts. And here it is! The pictures don't do justice to the fabric, but trust me, the quilt is so lovely.
As I was going through the shirts, I realized that turquoise was a main color. So, Bardy, here you are. I hope that Sue Ellen can curl up under your quilt and feel you there.
Labels:
Bardy's Quilt,
men's shirts,
quilting,
sewing,
shirt quilts,
string quilts
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3 comments:
a very nice looking quilt! like those colors
This is beautiful - the quilt and the thoughts behind it.
love the blues each and everyone of them
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