Good morning Gwen, I just stumbled on your video this morning. Love the 8 point star quilt! My son and daughter in law received a star quilt for their wedding from her Mom's side of the family. It was gorgeous too and the story behind the creation of it was even better. My daughter in law is half Choctaw (not sure I spelled that right so my apologies). I would like to know if I was to make a star quilt myself, in choosing the colors, do various colors have a different meaning and reason for it's use in quilt? Also I would love to quilt along side you and learn your skills and skills passed down from your grandmother. Also, I too, don't care for the name of the Drunkards Path block. Thank you so much for sharing your video. You have such a calmness in you that I needed that this morning. Blessings.
❤ My fellow Lakotas! I live you all, stay strong! Keep praying, we are 7th Generation...It's time...we have been prophesied! We have a big job! My Fatherwas a survivor of the catholic school abuse, stolen as a newborn. He became a Soldier. Marine, and Navy. He gave his life to this country Vetran of Vietnam. I didnt have a father, but the Government had an amazing soldier. I come from long lime of medicine women. I have a big job myself. I love my people my culture.
Hahaha, as I'm aged and into the needle job for hobby then I understand why America traditional women making a quilt for the going to marry relative girl as a memory present from movie Steel Magnolia. Yes, it contains not only time, craft skills, arts but the most meaningful memory for the bride. When one Australia woman went to Taxus and bought one from thrift store; she couldn't believe American got so much time doing the pretty hand work due to not knowing American traditional culture before hand. Now, the quilt becomes one of her memory. Of course, hanging on the wall to APPRICIATE the craft......STF.......
She has such a soothing and kind voice. Beautiful story and amazing artistry.
Gwen you an artist it's very clear your time you took to absorb what you inherited from your grandmother. Beautiful history and loves your stories.
I love that last saying.. "we have to sit still sometimes & just listen"
Wow. Wonderful story. Love your commitment, your quilts and your enchanting manner. Feel like I will be relaxed all day. Thanks so much.
You have been Blessed with a wonderful gift.
Beautiful. Simply beautiful.
Good morning Gwen, I just stumbled on your video this morning. Love the 8 point star quilt! My son and daughter in law received a star quilt for their wedding from her Mom's side of the family. It was gorgeous too and the story behind the creation of it was even better. My daughter in law is half Choctaw (not sure I spelled that right so my apologies). I would like to know if I was to make a star quilt myself, in choosing the colors, do various colors have a different meaning and reason for it's use in quilt? Also I would love to quilt along side you and learn your skills and skills passed down from your grandmother. Also, I too, don't care for the name of the Drunkards Path block. Thank you so much for sharing your video. You have such a calmness in you that I needed that this morning. Blessings.
❤ My fellow Lakotas! I live you all, stay strong! Keep praying, we are 7th Generation...It's time...we have been prophesied! We have a big job! My Fatherwas a survivor of the catholic school abuse, stolen as a newborn. He became a Soldier. Marine, and Navy. He gave his life to this country Vetran of Vietnam. I didnt have a father, but the Government had an amazing soldier. I come from long lime of medicine women. I have a big job myself. I love my people my culture.
Beautiful work, I enjoyed watching you design such colorful quilts.
This is beautiful lord bless your hands
Thank you for sharing Gwen...
Thank you Gwen
Hard jobs esp the circle one. Good and pretty quilt.
Breathtaking! Very, very nice work.
Wow! So beautiful
Hahaha, as I'm aged and into the needle job for hobby then I understand why America traditional women making a quilt for the going to marry relative girl as a memory present from movie Steel Magnolia. Yes, it contains not only time, craft skills, arts but the most meaningful memory for the bride. When one Australia woman went to Taxus and bought one from thrift store; she couldn't believe American got so much time doing the pretty hand work due to not knowing American traditional culture before hand. Now, the quilt becomes one of her memory. Of course, hanging on the wall to APPRICIATE the craft......STF.......
Gwen…. How do you make the quilt block with the circle and points next to the lone star quilt block??? What do you call that quilt block?
Does anyone here know the significance of the 5 point star?
What are the measurements you used for this Star please tell me I so want to make something just like this a labor of love
Wow!
I love this star quit
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