This is the first time I’ve quilted a quilt for a friend. It has been an honour to quilt it. I typically refuse to quilt for my friends! I’m more than willing to help them learn to quilt … but I don’t want to quilt their quilts. However, Amy passed away last year. Her husband contacted me this spring, stating that she had started a quilt for their daughter. It’s a Jacqueline de Jonge quilt called “Catch Me.” I remember her showing us as she progressed along. I remember being amazed at the intricacy of the pattern and all the colours! Amy had quilted the flying geese and triangles around 2 of the stars. She had quilted in the ditch. That’s as far as she got. SIGH!!!
I knew I could quilt in the ditch … probably not with the skill that Amy had … but I could do it!! I brought the quilt home and it sat for a few weeks. I had a few ‘deadline’ quilts to finish. And to be honest, I was feeling a bit overwhelmed!
Although I wasn’t sure which threads Amy had used, a lady at Chitter Chatter Fabrics helped me select colours that had been used in the quilting. Part of the solution was easy as I knew that Amy loved using Glide thread.
Finally, I started! Using my domestic sewing machine: Janome M7 … First, I outlined all of the black areas by stitching in the ditch.

Then I started outlining all of the triangles and flying geese. But, I neglected to take any pictures. I started out by using Silly Moon’s “Rocket” ruler and then switched to “Charming” since it’s smaller, but still has the ‘guides’ for stitching in the ditch. For the ‘spokes’ of the stars, I used “Jelly.” All other areas were free motioned.
Here’s some pictures of the back of the quilt:


And close-ups of the front:


And the whole quilt:

The quilt has been given to Amy’s daughter, Danielle, and I received permission to post the quilt on my blog.
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Gail, you have done the quilt justice and then some. It looks stunning and in my opinion you have perfectly captured the spirit of the top with the quilting. What a lovely gesture and I’m sure very much appreciated. Karen xo
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Thank you!
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Beautifully done! You had a very good reason for the exception to quilting for friends. I’m sure the daughter appreciates the quilt. So sorry for the loss of your friend.
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Hi Kate! Yes, Amy’s passing was a huge loss to us! But, at least this way, I was able to help her in her absence!
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What love! The quilt is amazing and so is your stitching.
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Thank you!
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That quilt is absolutely amazing. It is sooo gorgeous—The fabrics, the quilting, the design—They are all breathtaking. I know I would never be able to accomplish anything like it.
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Jacqueline De Jonge has beautiful colourful quilts! I’m not sure I’d be willing to tackle the top! It’s a lot of precise paper piecing and Amy did an awesome job!
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so great of you to do this. It’s so beautiful!
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Thank you!
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Wow! Gail – this is beautiful and what an awesome gift- and wonderful way to honor your friend.Im sure her daughter will cherish it. Well done. Happy sewing to you – I packed my little machine in the RV but so far it hasn’t come out to play! Hopefully one day soon if we stay put for more than one day! Hahaha
Hugs Stella
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Thanks, Stella! I do hope you get to sew a little on your trip! Safe travels!
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How wonderful to be entrusted with such a special task. Love it!
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I agree. I was truly honoured!
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Hello, My name is Sharon and I’ll be 85 in Sept. I’ve been quilting for many years, mostly utility quilts. Now it’s mostly smallish utility quilts and small projects. HA! I was late joining in your SAHRR as the first of the year was a blur being unwell and in hosp/rehab, but I finished it…..although it finished it my way but still using the ‘suggestions’ for each round as I’m still learning. It ended up with the ‘Kite’s’ going across the top and then I suddenly needed a quilt for a 3year old great-grandnephew. It wasn’t large enough so I added side and bottom from a RBR I had done but not completed. It’s ready to send to my quilter and she will finish it up for me. I hope you can see what I did for the RR. After I had it together, I noticed the ¼ log cabin at the top looks like a G, which is the first letter of my last name. Lol Along with the S on each side of the barn. I can now cross RR off my bucket list. Thank you. Sharon Gratz
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Hi Sharon! It’s great to hear that you participated in the SAHRR!! I admire that you were able to do it, in spite of your health issues!! Congratulations on getting the top done! Unfortunately, I was not open the picture.
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You are, indeed, a friend! I think I would have cried.
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And you think that I didn’t shed few tears as it was quilted? There were a few!
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Gail, Amy would be so please with all your hard work. It’s just beautiful!! Danielle will be so happy with the combination of Amy’s beautiful work and your gorgeous quilting!!
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Thank you! It’s the least you can do for a beloved friend!
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You were very kind to quilt this quilt for Danielle, I am sure it means a lot to her and her father. It’s beautiful and you did a great job.
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Thanks, Gretchen!
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A very special achievement. Well done. sueclive@aol.com
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Thank you very much!
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WOW!! That was a labor of love. Gorgeous
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Thank you!
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Good morning! I just had to send a note to tell you how amazing your quilting is on your friend’s quilt. What a beautiful, precious treasure for her daughter. Thank you for sharing pictures. Terry Ginter
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Thanks, Terry!! It was pretty special to quilt it for her!
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Its a beautiful quilt, and I understand your fear and your willingness to quilt it for her. I am sure her daughter is so pleased. You did a spectacular job on the quilting, Gail!
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Thanks, Kathleen!!
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The quilting looks awesome. I know that it would have been a challenge knowing the person that sewed it!
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Thank you! Yes, it was a challenge, but one that I was honoured to take on!
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