Welcome to the Patch Denise! That quilt is a labor of love, not depression and is truly inspiring. The fabrics are colorful and make such beautiful yo-yos. I have a log cabin quilt on my list too.
Love love LOVE all the colors. Fabric must have been a joy and chore. It was hard but at da! Totally worth it. I do grandmothers flower quilt all by hand. It’s worth it. My grandchildren have turned them into “looks quilts” hanging on the wall. Only because they all have pets.
Denise, thank you so much for sharing your quilt story, it's so full of love, as is your quilt. Something of beauty that was birthed from depression makes it even more meaningful. Sending you wishes for many more quilts that each have their own special story.♥️
Your quilt inspired me to make a yo-yo quilt on memory of my mother who died of Alzheimer’s disease two years ago. It has been a very hard grief since we lived together almost 20 years, just the two of us, and I was her sole caregiver. Now I am alone, so I needed a project to channel my grief. I decided on a yo-yo quilt, using a base color of purple with other secondary colors-like the wallpaper in her bedroom. I selected small amounts of about 70 fabrics, many which reflect her life, her work, her faith, her interests, her likes, and her talents. I have saved a nice scrap from each fabric that I am going to include in a quilting journal that will explain how each fabric relates to her. I don’t want her to be forgotten when I am gone. My yo-yos are about three inches each, so I am not making 4,000 of them. I have made most of what I need, and I am now sewing them in blocks of nine that I will sewing into the final quilt. Thank you for sharing your story. This quilt is a genuine help with my grief. I wish I had started it sooner.
Welcome Denise. Always happy to make another Fabric Patch girlfriend!! Your quilt is Beautiful!! Having moved over 22 times in my life, I understand how difficult transitions can be. One of the lovliest things about quilting is that it gives you an instant community. I am inspired by this work of art!!
I love your quilt Denise. Also love,love, love your patience. Welcome to the team there. I really enjoy the fabric unboxing and the enthusiasm everyone has. Keep it up guys and gals.
Incredible Denise !!!! You have accomplished this so go for the log cabin because after this you can do the log cabin with one eye closed and one hand tied behind your back. I would never have this kind of patience. Beautiful and thank you for sharing.
Denise, A beautiful quilt! .I have one from my mother (mind you,I am 80. You can imagine how old it is. Fabrics from ‘30’s and before. It is falling apart but you have inspired me to fix the yo-yo’s and re-attach them to each other. I wish you the best. Working at the Fabric Patch should be a blast!
My mother at about age 5, 1945, helped her grandmother make This “Push Pull” (yo-yo) quilt. The quilt was layered on top of a pale yellow or white chenille bedspread. I recall seeing this quilt on the bed in the guest room when I was 8 years old, last time I saw it, still there in the guest bedroom when I was 17, in 1977. (Edit) just recalled I took my daughter to meet her grt grt grandmother in 1978, yes it was still there! When you lift the quilt, the chenille bedspread had faded dots permanently sun faded on it. My great grandmother lived to be 99 yrs old, the quilt was still in the guest room, faded but still beautiful!
Amazing and very inspirational. I hope that you enjoy your new home. I am happy for you that you will be working at The Fabric Patch. It seems like a fun place to work. Great, loving people.
I'm so glad to hear your story. I also have lots and lots of yo yos. One day I will get them together. I have always loved them my Nanny showed me how to make them so when I am missing her I make them. Thank you for sharing your story❤
My grandmother used to make cushion covers with yo yos. I remember them from my childhood in the 1960s . I never knew that was the name of them. You've inspired me!
Oh my gosh this is so beautiful. 4000 pieces/yoyos, holy macaroni Dennise, thst is a lot of cutting, stiching and more stiching. But it is beautiful and intriguing. I am a new quilter, I was inspired by watching the Fabric Patch videos, those ladies are amazing. I look forward to seeing your work too. Good luck and thank you for sharing your quilt story.
Oh my goodness Miss Denise…what a labor or love and self healing all at the same time. Love the name of your quilt. Just gorgeous. So glad you will be joining the Fabric Patch Crew. Looking forward to seeing what else you create. 😊🤗
Holy moly that's a lot of beautiful yoyos! You are lucky to have joined The Fabric Patch crew, too. It was nice "meeting" you (virtually) on the box opening video. 😊💟
Greetings Denise! Haven't ever done a yoyo quilt but have done a number of hexes. For me now it doesn't matter how long a quilt takes to finish, it's the peaceful while doing it.
Wow! What an accomplishment. You are amazing. I'd love to see your next quilt. I hope it is shared here. Sewing has done wonders for me also. It brings me out of the sad days.
That’s amazing! I can only imagine how heavy it must be. That was an ambitious project for sure, but what an accomplishment! I can’t wait to see your log cabin.
I love your quilt! It's so beautiful with the variety colors and organic way it came together. I personally KNOW that sewing, piecing, and quilting has truly helped me cope with depression and anxiety. It distracts my mind away from any negative or anxious thoughts which burden me and instead keeps me focused on what is right in front of me. It literally gives my body a physical break that nothing else does. God Bless ~~Christy~~
Denise!! I love you and your quilt! I am excited to see you in Ephrata when I can get up there. You have always been creative in so many ways! I made a log cabin quilt 40 years ago for our nursery, and all of our 5 children used it in the crib. I will, however NEVER make a yo yo quilt! I Do not have your patience! I used crazy quilt purses as my depression cure, I am sad that we didn’t co tact each other during that time because we were both creating through our grief and depression. So grateful for you and your friendship. Cant wait to see your progress with your long arm sewing!!! Love and hugs! Lanette
Denise: Welcome to the patch, I’m sure you will fit in just fine😝!!! What a beautiful work of art and heart. I’m glad you could find something to work through your depression. I know it can be very healing. I’m sending you wishes of more stitches for healing! Keep up the good work and Gods blessings ❤️😀
Great job Denise. Depression is a hard one to shake and is sometimes only managed. You found a creative outlet to give you joy and something tangible to remind you that you're valuable. I saw a play called "Quilts" that showed the many ways it plays in a woman's life and the development of our country. You'll enjoy the log cabin. I did.
Absolutely lovely and inspiring! I've got a bag of about 50 finished yo-yo's (100 more squares cut for more) that I've had for around 25 years. This vlog is giving me the push to go ahead and get them out and work on them. Mine make larger yo-yo's than these, I have difficulty working with very small pieces.
Denise, I love your quilt…..I too have one going….I make rag quilts, and i am making a Log cabin from scraps….I am also intrigue with your last name…..Woodward is my Mother’s maiden name…does your husband have relatives in New Jersey ?
@@devonwoodward8133 we have Ancestry….my daughter in law got us the DNA kit….several years ago, and I found a couple of cousins, I didn’t know I had. It is pretty cool….Mom came from a large family, she was the baby, 5 of her brothers and my mom, were veterans…she passed away September 18th at the age of 97, the last of her immediate family…..it has been a rough couple of months ! And it has been a pleasure seeing your quilt ! Keep up the great work !
WOW! I am impressed!
Welcome to the Patch Denise! That quilt is a labor of love, not depression and is truly inspiring. The fabrics are colorful and make such beautiful yo-yos. I have a log cabin quilt on my list too.
WOW! I've made yo-yos but maybe a hundred, not 4,000+! Beautiful!
Love love LOVE all the colors. Fabric must have been a joy and chore. It was hard but at da! Totally worth it. I do grandmothers flower quilt all by hand. It’s worth it. My grandchildren have turned them into “looks quilts” hanging on the wall. Only because they all have pets.
Wow!!! Beautiful quilt!! Amazing job!!! So ambitious!!! Enjoyed seeing it!!
Denise, thank you so much for sharing your quilt story, it's so full of love, as is your quilt. Something of beauty that was birthed from depression makes it even more meaningful. Sending you wishes for many more quilts that each have their own special story.♥️
Your quilt inspired me to make a yo-yo quilt on memory of my mother who died of Alzheimer’s disease two years ago. It has been a very hard grief since we lived together almost 20 years, just the two of us, and I was her sole caregiver. Now I am alone, so I needed a project to channel my grief. I decided on a yo-yo quilt, using a base color of purple with other secondary colors-like the wallpaper in her bedroom. I selected small amounts of about 70 fabrics, many which reflect her life, her work, her faith, her interests, her likes, and her talents. I have saved a nice scrap from each fabric that I am going to include in a quilting journal that will explain how each fabric relates to her. I don’t want her to be forgotten when I am gone. My yo-yos are about three inches each, so I am not making 4,000 of them. I have made most of what I need, and I am now sewing them in blocks of nine that I will sewing into the final quilt. Thank you for sharing your story. This quilt is a genuine help with my grief. I wish I
had started it sooner.
What a beautiful quilt full of soul and hope, the colors and the placement of them is stunning. You have a gift.
Welcome Denise. Always happy to make another Fabric Patch girlfriend!! Your quilt is Beautiful!! Having moved over 22 times in my life, I understand how difficult transitions can be. One of the lovliest things about quilting is that it gives you an instant community. I am inspired by this work of art!!
Congratulations on your wonderful quilt! You have amazing fortitude. Love the fabrics!
Stunning... absolutely gorgeous!! I have always loved these quilts, thank you so much for sharing!
I look forward to seeing you Denise in more videos! You truly are an inspiration. Your yoyo quilt is a work of heart!
I love your quilt Denise. Also love,love, love your patience. Welcome to the team there. I really enjoy the fabric unboxing and the enthusiasm everyone has. Keep it up guys and gals.
Welcome Denise! That’s a lot of yoyos! Pretty
Incredible Denise !!!! You have accomplished this so go for the log cabin because after this you can do the log cabin with one eye closed and one hand tied behind your back. I would never have this kind of patience. Beautiful and thank you for sharing.
Denise, A beautiful quilt! .I have one from my mother (mind you,I am 80. You can imagine how old it is. Fabrics from ‘30’s and before. It is falling apart but you have inspired me to fix the yo-yo’s and re-attach them to each other.
I wish you the best. Working at the Fabric Patch should be a blast!
My mother at about age 5, 1945, helped her grandmother make This “Push Pull” (yo-yo) quilt. The quilt was layered on top of a pale yellow or white chenille bedspread. I recall seeing this quilt on the bed in the guest room when I was 8 years old, last time I saw it, still there in the guest bedroom when I was 17, in 1977.
(Edit) just recalled I took my daughter to meet her grt grt grandmother in 1978, yes it was still there!
When you lift the quilt, the chenille bedspread had faded dots permanently sun faded on it. My great grandmother lived to be 99 yrs old, the quilt was still in the guest room, faded but still beautiful!
I have saved scraps of material from items I made for children to make this quilt, I should start it! lol
Amazing and very inspirational. I hope that you enjoy your new home. I am happy for you that you will be working at The Fabric Patch. It seems like a fun place to work. Great, loving people.
Such a beautiful quilt. Amazing.
I'm so glad to hear your story. I also have lots and lots of yo yos. One day I will get them together. I have always loved them my Nanny showed me how to make them so when I am missing her I make them. Thank you for sharing your story❤
My grandmother used to make cushion covers with yo yos. I remember them from my childhood in the 1960s . I never knew that was the name of them. You've inspired me!
Oh my gosh this is so beautiful. 4000 pieces/yoyos, holy macaroni Dennise, thst is a lot of cutting, stiching and more stiching. But it is beautiful and intriguing. I am a new quilter, I was inspired by watching the Fabric Patch videos, those ladies are amazing. I look forward to seeing your work too. Good luck and thank you for sharing your quilt story.
Oh my goodness Miss Denise…what a labor or love and self healing all at the same time. Love the name of your quilt. Just gorgeous. So glad you will be joining the Fabric Patch Crew. Looking forward to seeing what else you create. 😊🤗
Welcome Denise,
What an accomplishment. Very colorful and soothing.
Holy moly that's a lot of beautiful yoyos! You are lucky to have joined The Fabric Patch crew, too. It was nice "meeting" you (virtually) on the box opening video. 😊💟
Just beautiful… have fun at fabric patch!♥️🌺
That is a fantastic commitment and a beautiful finish.
what a awesome quilt and inspiring story..Enjoy your next project
Thanks for sharing! Great work and story. On your John deer quilt, your yoyos could be the tires on the tractor (3D)
Greetings Denise! Haven't ever done a yoyo quilt but have done a number of hexes. For me now it doesn't matter how long a quilt takes to finish, it's the peaceful while doing it.
Wow! What an accomplishment. You are amazing. I'd love to see your next quilt. I hope it is shared here. Sewing has done wonders for me also. It brings me out of the sad days.
That’s amazing! I can only imagine how heavy it must be. That was an ambitious project for sure, but what an accomplishment! I can’t wait to see your log cabin.
I love your quilt! It's so beautiful with the variety colors and organic way it came together. I personally KNOW that sewing, piecing, and quilting has truly helped me cope with depression and anxiety. It distracts my mind away from any negative or anxious thoughts which burden me and instead keeps me focused on what is right in front of me. It literally gives my body a physical break that nothing else does. God Bless ~~Christy~~
Denise!! I love you and your quilt! I am excited to see you in Ephrata when I can get up there. You have always been creative in so many ways! I made a log cabin quilt 40 years ago for our nursery, and all of our 5 children used it in the crib. I will, however NEVER make a yo yo quilt! I Do not have your patience! I used crazy quilt purses as my depression cure, I am sad that we didn’t co tact each other during that time because we were both creating through our grief and depression. So grateful for you and your friendship. Cant wait to see your progress with your long arm sewing!!! Love and hugs! Lanette
Denise: Welcome to the patch, I’m sure you will fit in just fine😝!!!
What a beautiful work of art and heart. I’m glad you could find something to work through your depression. I know it can be very healing. I’m sending you wishes of more stitches for healing! Keep up the good work and Gods blessings ❤️😀
Absolutely beautiful. I'm inspired. Never heard of a yo-yo.
OMG you are amazing. I wish I had your patience. That is a beautiful quilt. I could never do that. So pat yourself on the back
Denise, this is absolutely gorgeous! What a labor of love and a positive way to work through your depression 💗
Welcome🪡💗🧵
Beautiful handwork and beautiful story! Thank you for sharing! :-)
Great job Denise. Depression is a hard one to shake and is sometimes only managed. You found a creative outlet to give you joy and something tangible to remind you that you're valuable. I saw a play called "Quilts" that showed the many ways it plays in a woman's life and the development of our country. You'll enjoy the log cabin. I did.
Absolutely lovely and inspiring! I've got a bag of about 50 finished yo-yo's (100 more squares cut for more) that I've had for around 25 years. This vlog is giving me the push to go ahead and get them out and work on them. Mine make larger yo-yo's than these, I have difficulty working with very small pieces.
That yo yo quilt is fabulous!!!
Welcome! Love your quilt!
Love the quilt name!
Love your yoyo quilt you are so talented 🥰🥰
I'm sitting here clapping for you! 😍
I enjoy making yo yos. A great way to use up random scraps. You can't be in a hurry when you're making a yo yo quilt!
Soooo beautiful....you must have a lot of patience....Kathy
Love it!!
Denise, I love your quilt…..I too have one going….I make rag quilts, and i am making a Log cabin from scraps….I am also intrigue with your last name…..Woodward is my Mother’s maiden name…does your husband have relatives in New Jersey ?
Carol I am not sure if we had any family members for New Jersey. But I would be interesting to find out in the geneology records.
@@devonwoodward8133 we have Ancestry….my daughter in law got us the DNA kit….several years ago, and I found a couple of cousins, I didn’t know I had. It is pretty cool….Mom came from a large family, she was the baby, 5 of her brothers and my mom, were veterans…she passed away September 18th at the age of 97, the last of her immediate family…..it has been a rough couple of months ! And it has been a pleasure seeing your quilt ! Keep up the great work !
Gorgeous ❤