So, what does a quilter make for her best friend? You guessed it...a quilt!!
Ashley and I have been friends since 8th grade...25 years, plus. We've known each other longer than just about anyone else. Longer than college buddies, longer than husbands. Longer than most everyone but our own families. Nuts if you think about it, really. Ashley is the kind of person that everyone needs as a friend. Positive, devoted, fun, dependable, loving, outgoing, and so on and so on. I really could go on forever.
She's seen me through good and bad. From mistake-laden high school boyfriends (really, what *was* I thinking?) to the birth of my kids and everything in between. No matter what I'm freaking out about, she calms me down. And trust me, she's had plenty of experience in that department!
We were maid/matron of honor at each others weddings...where I nearly dropped Donnie's ring...and even had our second children three days apart. (Ok, so the last one wasn't planned - she has her kids early, while mine, like me, tend to be late.)
We've pretty much grown up together, but in many ways have never changed. Bon Jovi and Def Leppard in high school, and again this past year. Track meets when we were juniors, half marathons in our late thirties. And she's a quilter, too. :)
OBX 2010
Jane, Ashley, Julie, me
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Ashley lives in Chapel Hill, which is only about an hour-and-a-half away, but still isn't close enough for my taste. Between them and all the friends we've met through them,
I can't tell you how many times we've considered moving there.
Despite the distance, we get together whenever we can. Beach trips, lake weekends, vacations in the mountains (the quilt pics are at her mountain house) and as many sleepovers as we can manage. We're so absolutely blessed that our families get along so well. Our husbands are great friends - despite the years it took for us to get them together so they'd figure it out - and the kids are constantly asking when they get to see each other again and always include each other in their lists of "best friends". Makes me smile. I hope with all my heart that they'll be friends forever, too.
So, happy birthday, Ash. I love you more than you know and I'll never be able to thank you enough for all you've done for me. I wish you all the best now and forever - and here's to many more years as best friends!
(photo by Shelly Bainter, via Facebook) |
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Quilt Stats
Pattern: Lemon Squares by Faith at Fresh Lemons Quilts
Size: approx. 60" x 70"
Quilt Top Fabric:
Robert Kaufman Essex Linen Navy and Quilter's Linen Straw
Sandi Henderson Secret Garden; Modern Meadow, Garden Tapestry and Picnic Flowers Midnight
Simon + Kabuki Juicy Blossoms, Mini Stargazer Teal and Sprigs Pewter
Kona Solid Sage
Michael Miller Dumb Dot; Gray and Beige
Sandi Henderson Secret Garden; Modern Meadow, Garden Tapestry and Picnic Flowers Midnight
Simon + Kabuki Juicy Blossoms, Mini Stargazer Teal and Sprigs Pewter
Kona Solid Sage
Michael Miller Dumb Dot; Gray and Beige
Backing: Adornit Long Live Vintage, Curly Motif Grey
Binding: Sandi Henderson - Secret Garden Vintage Ironwork Midnight
Binding: Sandi Henderson - Secret Garden Vintage Ironwork Midnight
Pieced and Quilted by: Angie Kimel (me!)
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That is a beautiful quilt and I really enjoyed the story of your beautiful friendship too :)
ReplyDeleteQuite beautiful. I'm loving the colourways - so crisp and fresh. Looks fantastic - what a lucky friend you have.
ReplyDeleteThis absolutely blessed my heart! The quilt is beautiful, and your friendship is inspiring!
ReplyDeleteSimply awesome friendship & quilt!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous quilt and wonderful tribute!
ReplyDeleteAww, that one made me cry.
ReplyDeleteSew pretty. Now I feel like I need to make a quilt for my best friend. I can't believe I've never done it.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt and a beautiful story of your friendship!
ReplyDeletehey, I know Ashley!! happy birthday to her! She took a quilting class at my house and I've long arm quilted for her too. Give her a hug from me :-) She'd love this quilt!
ReplyDelete( I think I did remember her talking about her BIG birthday coming up)
A fitting tribute to a terrific person (from another terrific person). And a most fabulous quilt!
ReplyDeleteAngie, this is so sweet!! Love the quilt too....she is just as lucky to have you :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a blessing to have a friend so dear! Wonderful quilt!
ReplyDeleteSheesh! That brought tears to my eyes! lol You are both truly blessed to have each other. And that quilt is such a lovely expression of your friendship. Fantastic! :o)
ReplyDeleteIt's such a treasure to have a friend through time - tell her Happy Birthday! She'll be certain to enjoy that quilt.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post. So much. What a great friendship. And beautiful quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift. I have a friendship like that, that isn't as long lived as yours (we only started being friends in our 20s, and now 30s) but she is the one I'd go to, hands down. I'd love to make her a quilt some day.
ReplyDeleteLovely quilt!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful collection of fabrics to use.
How sweet! I have a friend like that so I can definitely relate. That was so sweet of you to make her a quilt for her birthday. Isn't it great to be able to give someone that is so special to you such a great gift? I'm sure she will treasure it.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful way to share your love with a friend, a beautiful quilt and a hearfelt story! Thanks for sharing it with us at Eat, Grow, Sew!
ReplyDeleteLooks great!
ReplyDeleteYou do such beautiful work, wow. I especially love the first quilt. I always wished I liked quilting because of the amazing mix of color possibilities but, it's just not my love. I'm a watercolor artist and love that, I just covet hand made quilts and secretly long to WANT to quilt, lol.
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Jenn from JustAddWaterSilly.com, hopping from Fingerprints On The Fridge
(new follower!)
Great story. Beautiful quilt..x
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