Ruby Delores Margaret, 70x92, November 2018, commercial and upcycled textiles | In Danville, IL, my great-grandmother Ruby Baumgart was a maker and with flair (although my 97 year old grandmother remembers being embarassed that she would do something as low as set up the quilting frame in the parlor, of all places.) After Ruby's death, my father's mother Margaret Murphy took the perfectly pieced Dresden plates made of fabrics she recognized from the aprons and dresses of her relatives and asked the local Lutheran sewing circle to finish the quilt with hot pink sashing and hand-quilting. Although her sister led that group, when I ask Grandma to tell the story, she always leaves Delores Miller out. When I notice the omission, Grandma shrugs with a sparkle in her eye and says, "Well, she helped." I have no sisters of my own but this gives me a glimpse of what my own daughters are in for. One of my aunts will likely inherit the original quilt, so I made a modern color variation of the traditional pattern, cutting one blade per fabric from my stash and hand-piecing the Dresden plates. The centers are hand-appliqued fabric salvaged from the beloved couch my brothers and I all rubbed our faces against during naps as kids. I quilted the quilt with a hand-guided organic spiral motif. | SOLD