Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Carolyn's Surpise/Socrates' Shame!





















When I learned that "surprise" was our theme, I immediately thought of an incident that happened several years ago when we had a black lab named Socrates - "Soc" for short. At the time, the "surprise" was a total shock to me. Now, I view it as a humorous event in my family's history.

One Christmas we hosted a large family gathering. When it came time to open presents, I put Soc in our bedroom. Later in the evening, I heard a commotion down the hall. I opened our bedroom door and found Soc sitting on top of our brand new, custom-made bedspread in a puddle of "you know what"! I screamed "Soc"!!! He jumped down and looked up at me with guilt written all over his face. Needless to say, the stain was permanent.

I quilted a quilt out of loud colors to represent the bedspread (not an actual replica). Then I sketched the dogs, transferred them to fabric, made the appliqués of Soc, the fire hydrant and the puddle, and stitched them onto the bedspread.

Soc, the puddle and the fire hydrant are on the front of the quilt. The surprised and shameful Soc is on the back of the quilt.


6 comments:

  1. What a neat idea for a quilt, Carolyn! I'm sure all of us present or former dog owners can totally identify with "surprises" like this! I think it is clever of you to think of a negative, rather than a positive, surprise! We all know that life brings us both sorts. You did such a good job with Soc, and I love the fact that your quilt is reversible, with either side "working" for this go-round's theme!

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  2. Carolyn, what a great story...poor Soc ( when you gutta go, you gutta go!!!!! ). Well done & a memory deserving to be captured in fabric.

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  3. Carolyn, You make me laugh out loud. So funny! I so enjoyed looking at your quilting on both sides and the applique...just so bright and enchanting. Wonderful!

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  4. I've got two pooches who have been known to surprise me so I totally get it. What a funny story and I love that you made yours reversible. Your appliqued Socs are great, love the closeup.

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  5. I love this Carolyn and I especially like the fact that you made it a 2 sided quilt.

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  6. Carolyn, what a great surprise story and you captured it so well in both sides!

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