When I originally made this quilt my six
children were very small, and were always making comments about what I was
doing. Sometimes they even said nice things. This block was referred to as the
“Candy Store” block, because they thought some of the beads looked like small
pieces of Christmas candy they would see in the stores at the time.
You can see in this block that,
although I would use bugle beads as leaves in one block, in another I would
just stitch them in as I did here.
This is a good photo of the beads
that looked so much like the candy pieces.
One of my favorite stitches was the
herringbone stitch. I liked the way I could use the seam line as a guide and
everything stayed evenly spaced.
Of course, my daughter Ruth had a
fondness for the cinnamon red hearts and she claimed these were just hers. And
they would then have a verbal fight over this, as she could not have them all
to herself. The fond memories of a little simpler time.
In this area I tried to add a variety
of beaded stars, you can see six of them in this photo.
On the green fabric here you can see
the incorporation of a yellow stone. In the right place even these add a new
dimension to a block.
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