Quilting with Memorabilia
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Have you ever looked at a box of memorabilia or trinkets and wondered what to do with it - other than close the lid and put it back on the shelf? Maybe you have a collection of hankies from your grandmother. Or what about the bowl of buttons and the box of lace you've been saving for some project? Or maybe your husband, son, or boyfriend has a box of military medals.
You can easily share those treasures in a wall hanging style quilt.
Basic quilt blocks are the foundation for these memory quilts, and you will find an expression of creativity and soul as you develop the layout of your quilt and devise methods for attaching the objects.
Designing Your Quilt
Your collection should be the center of interest for your quilt or wall hanging. The first thing to do is pull your collection together and lay it out on a table.
Decide on a theme for your quilt. If you have a collection of gloves, your theme might be elegant parties. A collection of buttons might reflect memories of childhood. Those military medals might be to honor a soldier hero.
You might even want to make notes about your theme and thoughts to guide you as you make your quilt. Think, too, about keeping those notes as a journal for future generations to appreciate your creation.
Fabrics
Select fabrics that relate to the theme of your quilt - both in color and design. For example, you might not want to include a bright fabric with fire trucks in your memorabilia quilt with gloves representing elegant parties. However, that truck fabric might be perfect for a quilt with buttons from childhood.
Use a variety of lights, mediums and darks to give your quilt an interesting background, keeping in mind the mood of your quilt. A quilt with a somber mood might not be the place to put a wide selection of bright, fun fabrics.
Size of Your Quilt
Let your collection determine the size of your quilt or wall hanging. As you lay your collection out on the table, you will get a sense of how large your quilt needs to be in order to display your memorabilia in its best light. You may decide to add or remove some of the items; or even to make two quilts with your collection.
The Shape of the Quilt

Quilting with Memorabilia
Penny Halgren is a quilter of more than 26 years.
Credit: Penny Halgren
Copyright: Penny Halgren
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Maybe you have a collection of hankies from your grandmother. Or what about the bowl of buttons and the box of lace you've been saving for some project? Or maybe your husband, son, or boyfriend has a box of military medals.Comments
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