Some of my favorite quilts are signature quilts. That's probably because they have such a sentimental element to them. I posted a picture of one that I made in my Facebook group the other day and then remembered a post I wrote here several years ago about these types of quilts.
Linda Otto Lipsett, the author of the book Remember Me, Women and Their Friendship Quilts, tells us "Not until I made my own family friendship quilt, however, did I realize the full depth of what I am doing - that in piecing blocks, gathering signatures, and signing cloth we are connecting with women's spirit of the past."
Sometimes Friendship blocks came with wonderful long verses:
"Accept my friend, this little pledge
Here's another little signature quilt called Sisters Signature quilt. Replace the middle shirting fabric strips with muslin for signing.
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I've arranged or hosted several signature block swaps in my online groups over the years. These are wonderful ways to bring quilters together to share and preserve memories of friendships. By making, signing and exchanging quilt blocks. They're also a great way to celebrate special occasions or family events.
Someone in my group mentioned that they were going to try to do this among some of the members in her sewing group. The blocks in a signature exchange do not have to be complex. Sometimes simple is better if you're making numerous blocks. I've participated in signature block swaps with over 50 members.
Some blocks I've sent.
Some blocks I've received.
What strikes me is how special quilts like these can be and that we are, in some way, connecting our own spirit with the spirits of other women through our quilting. In the case of online groups, the signed blocks allow us to connect with quilters we may never have even met, not only from all around our country but perhaps the world as well. What a wonderful experience this can be for many. I hope you all get a chance to participate in making a signature or friendship quilt someday. I know I'll always treasure mine.
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Some of you e-mailed me that you would be interested in purchasing a pattern for the small needle case I made and posted last week. I wrote a pattern and put up a listing in my Etsy shop. Sweet and simple. And small. I really love this one.