Thursday, October 29, 2020

Tricia's Family Round Table


When I thought about the theme, all I could come up with was the classic King Arthur's round table. After talking with my husband about the theme. We thought about the oak kitchen table that we purchased from an antique store we loved. The table was going into our kitchen. We just loved the wood and it came with leaves so we could accommodate many family members.  Many meals, stories, laughter and love are shared at the round table. A few years ago we remodeled our kitchen with an island that our family now sits around. The table has a new home in our youngest daughters house with new her husband. The round table will continue to have a life of family round table discussions of love, laughter and stories to be told. If the table could talk how many generations have sat around it before and probably after our family.

I created my piece by having my daughter photograph the table. I printed the photograph on fabric and cut out the table and chairs. I fused them onto fabric that looked like a wooden floor. Before fusing I machine quilted words in a circle around the table. A few of the words are love, laughter, family, togetherness, gatherings and hearts stitched in between the words.





6 comments:

  1. Wonderful! A wonderful wqy to interpret this theme! And how great that now your daughter can enjoy the table for many family gatherings over the years to come. I love the words and the hearts that are quilted around the table.

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  2. You made me tear-up Tricia! We had a round oak table that belonged to my in-laws that we used for years. Then when our oldest daughter married, it became hers and is still in use today in her sunroom. I absolutely love the way you quilted words around the table that reference the many times spent together. What a memorable and delightful quilt!

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  3. How special!! I love that you used a photograph of the actual table and then personalized it with the words and heart quilting. So touching. My husband actually built(he's a woodworker) a round table for me recently that I just adore - I never thought of using that as inspiration. Duh!!!

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  4. OH MY ! Truly a "Round Table" for our theme ! What an incredible gift you've been able to pass on to your daughter; a treasure all of your family will continue to cherish !

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  5. Such a special little quilt to honor your much cherished table, made even more memorable because you and your husband came up with the idea and your daughter photographed it for you.

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  6. Oh how fun! That is a really special table and little quilt. Well done!

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