Journaling and photos of your quilts
#1
I've been quilting for a year and have about 5 small projects complete and I'm working on a king sized quilt now. I've decided to take the advice of many of you and keep a record of my work. Two baby quilts are gone to gift recipients and fortunately I took pictures of them for my memories.
I am very interested in what you all do to record your quilts. I found this little book that allows for a photo and words about the quilt.
http://www.softexpressions.com/softw.../QuiltCare.php
I was thinking this is nice. Before I decide on it, I'd appreciate reading what those of you who do document your quilts, how do you do it? Thanks in advance!
I am very interested in what you all do to record your quilts. I found this little book that allows for a photo and words about the quilt.
http://www.softexpressions.com/softw.../QuiltCare.php
I was thinking this is nice. Before I decide on it, I'd appreciate reading what those of you who do document your quilts, how do you do it? Thanks in advance!
#4
I have a journal - I started with a binder. For each quilt, I have samples of the fabric, and usually a sample of one of the blocks (usually one of my practice blocks), who it was for, a photo of the quilt, and another photo of the quilt with their new owner. I usually have a 'story of your quilt' to go along with the gift, and have a copy of that in the binder too.
The 'story of your quilt' is a collection of my thoughts for the recipient - why I made it, the pattern, why I chose it for them, what the pattern means to me. For example, one of my first quilts was a 'Sunshine & Shadows' quilt for a wedding gift - for me this symbolizes perfectly what the young couple will experience - sunshine & shadows, ups & downs, good times & bad, and together it makes a wonderful experience.
The 'story of your quilt' is a collection of my thoughts for the recipient - why I made it, the pattern, why I chose it for them, what the pattern means to me. For example, one of my first quilts was a 'Sunshine & Shadows' quilt for a wedding gift - for me this symbolizes perfectly what the young couple will experience - sunshine & shadows, ups & downs, good times & bad, and together it makes a wonderful experience.
#5
LindaM, I got goose bumps reading your reply. A lot of love goes into these quilts--love for the process and end results, and love for the recipients of the quilt. Your journal captures that so well! I'm not sure I have the discipline to do all that you do, but I love your method.
#6
Linda, your journal sounds awesome with so much wonderful detail! Much better than how I do it. Oh how I wish I had started a quilting journal a long time ago but better late than never as they say. I just started one in word this January. I think hand writing it is much more personal, however I type much faster than I write.
I include quilt pictures, start dates, progress as I go dates, thoughts, feelings, plans, etc. You just reminded me I should probably take some pictures of a block going together and that I have to print it out – thank you!
For anyone who types theirs in word and does not print it out please remember to back it up.
I include quilt pictures, start dates, progress as I go dates, thoughts, feelings, plans, etc. You just reminded me I should probably take some pictures of a block going together and that I have to print it out – thank you!
For anyone who types theirs in word and does not print it out please remember to back it up.
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I've always made an extra block to keep and just started taking pictures the last few years of the finished quilts. Since most of mine now go to a blanket ministry, our church also has a picture record and who receives each quilt, We have received some incredible thank you notes and those go with the quilt's record as well.
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