There is a little story behind this quilt (which, I think make for the very best kind of quilts.) Well, about 5 or 6 years ago (before we bought the house we're in now) we were living with Ryan's Aunt and Uncle for about 9 months while we figured out if we were going to build a house or not. One day, Ryan's Uncle (Ryan's mom's brother) handed me a box and said it was his mom's and he thought it had some sewing stuff in it and I could keep anything I wanted that was in it. Well, low and behold I found these beautiful embroidered blocks - about 10 of them - that his mother had made.
Shortly after the quilt was finished (and shortly after Ryan's Grandma Barfusspast away) I felt inspired to give it to Ryan's mom. It was a spur of the moment idea and I went ahead and gave it to her. The blocks I found that day were a beautiful surprise so that is why the quilt is called, The Treasure Box Quilt.

7 comments:
Oh wow. How beautiful. And such a lovely story. Those are the types of things that mean so much.
This is gorgeous! I love how the gold sashing with the red post really brings out the beautiful hand embroidery. This quilt is truly a treasure.
It is just gorgeous!!! I do hope that it will eventually come back to you.
so very beautiful!
very beautiful, all around, the blocks, the story, and the love.
What a wonderful quilt made of the grandmother blocks! Perfect fabrics to go with them. Thank you for sharing this neat story and gorgeous quilt.
I LOVE this story! I have recently lost my stepmother and her children have given me all of her crafting supplies. I can't wait to see what I find.
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