Friday, February 11, 2022

Tulips In The Snow




Tulips In The Snow
It's a finish!

43 x 43
hand quilted

I started this as a response to an Adhoc Improv Quilt (AHIQ) January 2021 prompt. 

I finished the top back in April 2021. The colors were inspired by a cardinal I saw in the snow from my kitchen window.  The strings all came from my string bins. 


I hand quilted it with perle cotton #8. 

I've been stitching while grieving so this quilt is full of not only stitches but tears and memories. 

Tulips In The Snow
Hand quilted in the weeks following the death of beloved granddaughter Kayla on January 15, 2022



Beloved granddaughter a couple of months before her third birthday trying out some wings. 

Now back to those Friendship Star quilts!



 

18 comments:

LIttle Penguin Quilts said...

That's such a beautiful quilt, Cathy! I'm glad that stitching on it has brought you comfort after losing Kayla. Thanks for sharing the photos of her growing up.

Julierose said...

This is such a lovely quilt!! Just beautiful it does remind me of cardinals in the show...

And what a sweet and wonderful memory picture of Kayla..
so sorry for your loss--just so difficult...

many hugs and prayers winging their way to you
Julierose

Quiltdivajulie said...

Your Tulips in the Snow is now one of my very favorites of your quilts (and that says a lot!). Stunning and beautiful.

gayle said...

And ANOTHER beautiful quilt from you!
That photo is certainly a treasure - that expression!

Nann said...

Oh, what a beauty -- the quilt and Fairy Kayla.

Exuberantcolor/Wanda S Hanson said...

This quilt is so pretty. Sometimes we actually see tulips in the snow when we get one of those April snowstorms on the early tulips. The memories we stitch into our quilts....you will always think of Kayla when you see this quilt.

Cherie Moore said...

I’m so glad you are sharing pictures and memories of Kayla. You’ll always remember when you quilted your beautiful improv quilt….remembering Kayla with tears and memories.

Quilting Babcia said...

There is such a peaceful quality about this quilt, hard to describe but hopefully you know what I mean. It's beautiful.

Linda Swanekamp said...

I am always crazy about tulips, but you quilt is even more wonderful to see. Must be nice to be able to handquilt! Such a wonderful photo of Kayla.
Thanks for sharing.

Melisa- pinkernpunkinquilting said...

Your granddaughter is such a beauty. I am moved to tears of the loss of this darling baby. Your quilt is a beautiful tribute to her . I hope it brought you comfort. I too am working on a mourning quilt for my sister. It is sometimes hard , but comforting too. You are in my prayers.

Linda said...

A lovely quilt sewn during a very sad and painful time. A beautiful photo of Kayla for you to treasure.

maggie fellow said...

very lovely quilt and cute Kayla

Pam Dempsey said...

Loving your beautiful red tulips and your Kayla's sweet picture :)

Robin said...

Stunning! Your interpretation of this prompt is simply stunning.

Anonymous said...

Cathy:

First of all I'd like to say how truly sorry I am about the loss of your granddaughter, Kayla. I gasped when I read of her death and cried when I read your grief comments. I have gone totally through your blog site previously and am now on my second time through...the tatting and embroidery you used to do are totally awe inspiring. I understand fingers don't work the way they used to (mine are the same!) I simply cannot understand the way in which you construct quilts...I usually do mine from start to flimsy stage...and wish that I could do them your way but I don't think I have the volume of scraps that you have. You are an inspiration to me because of the sheer volume of quilts that you complete...and they are wonderful to look at.

An Admirer.

PS: I also wish that I had a garden as beautiful as yours!!

JCH said...

Beautiful birds, quilt, and Kayla.

Pamela Arbour said...

Loved seeing all that red. Thanks for sharing a picture of Kayla. So sweet.

Patricia said...

beautiful quilt. beautiful granddaughter. i'm glad the quilt was able to help you with the grief you felt and will continue to feel. thanks for sharing. patti in florida