I made this small (12"x12") art quilt for the 2016 SAQA Benefit Auction. It's called, "Full Moon Over Stonehenge."
I used a navy-blue speckled fabric for the night sky background. I
bought some Stonehenge fabrics by Northcott that I used for the vertical sarsen
stones and the horizontal lintel stone. The moon is a piece of very thin,
silver lamé fabric, which I bonded to the background with Mistyfuse. Within
the radiating quilting lines, I added some Swarovski crystals for stars. (It sold for $150.)
I have been working for years on this Veterans Quilt to honor some of the men in my family who have served our country during a time of war. There are four Marines shown on this quilt, three Army veterans, one Navy veteran and one Army Air Corps veteran. (Later, the AAC became the USAAF.) The four surrounded by gold stars had already passed away when I began the quilt. My husband, David, who died in 1986 at the age of 44, (upper center) is one of these four. His great-uncle, Frank Millington, received the Purple Heart Medal during World War I. Because I didn't have a picture of Frank, I scanned the front and back of his medal which was passed down to my late husband. The back of the Purple Heart Medal has Frank's name engraved on it. (middle-center). My father, Arthur Mott (center, left) and my uncle Charles J. "Joe" Hughes were both deceased when I started the quilt. 2008 Update: Since I created this quilt, both my brothers-in-law, Jim Wilson (US Army - lower ce...
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