Many of my "regular readers" are familiar with Karen Azevedo and the gorgeous work she does on linens. She is a long-arm quilter from Ft. Collins, Colorado and we have become very good friends. She is as obsessive as I am with linens and loves all things vintage and romantic.
She set aside customer's quilts for a bit this month to indulge in some time for herself and to work on this fabulous linen. It is stunning...breathtaking...and I knew you would love it too.
I've had my nose practically on top of my computer monitor trying to see more details and figured out if I cropped/enlarged parts I could see more so I saved a couple close up shots for you. Please notice, too, that Karen is an obsessive beader (like I am) and she has added jillions of little beads in the centers of the flowers on the front as well as to the back label.
Thank you, Karen, for continuing to inspire all of us. Karen's story is below~
I purchased the linen
from Etsy and found that Cindy (the seller) was selling it due to her
downsizing. She said her daughters were not into the linens as most
kids these days are not, and she was moving to something smaller so
needed to rid herself of some things. With our few conversations back
and forth over the pond, she did give me her mother's birth and death
dates as well as her mother's husband's name. I found a little label on
one corner of the back that turned out to be her mother's sister's
name. I tried to reflect all of the known information on my label. I
did a little research on the Yorkshire Region in the UK and found that
this area was a major contributor to the production of linen. According
to Cindy, everyone in the area handmade embroidered linens or owned
ones such as this during the 1940's/50's. So we don't know who made it
originally. It was quilted with Superior's silk thread and I used both
cotton and wool batt (Hobbs). I can only imagine how at
least 3 ladies, Hettie, Edna, and Cindy, prior to myself, have enjoyed
the beauty of the linen. When sending photos of the finished linen to
Cindy today (12/31/12) she responded with "Thank you so much, my heart
felt thanks to you for making it so beautiful, your work is truely
amazing and my mom will be thrilled to know her memory is a part of it,
God Love You.
Karen's work is gorgeous! She made a beautiful piece of linen even more extraordinary! And what a lovely story with Cindy's family. What a treasure!
ReplyDeleteA perfect ending to 2012 and a perfect beginning for the next chapter in the life of that beautiful piece. Thank you so much for sharing and inspiring us all! Hugs and Blessings as we embark together in this next fabulous year of quilting arts!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous work!!!
ReplyDeleteHow perfectly fabulous. Thanks for this lovely gift.
ReplyDeleteThank you all for the wonderful comments.
ReplyDeleteA special thank you to Cindy for her never-ending inspiration, advice and special friendship.
Happy New Year and Happy Quilting!
Really Inspiring.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing that stunning quilt! Karen did a wonderful job on the quilting, too!
ReplyDeleteOff to admire your quilting now...
Regards, Carla Barrett