Memoir by Violet Craft
Once upon a time in the windy lands of the Old West a baby girl was born to a rooted father and a gypsy mother. Her father loved her mother very much; but as the wolf needs to roam so does a gypsy. It took a village to raise the wee child. And as she grew she began to raise the village.
Alas, the winds called her to seek her soul in the desert, the forests and the sea. She explored and roamed and filled her well deep with knowledge and experience. The little gypsy girl was all grown up and soon she grew weary of the dissonance and longed for a steadfast place to call home. Once again taking to the road she traveled across the land with her trusty sidekick Buster eventually settling in the City of Bridges.
The winds had led to her soulmate and during a single moon she fell deeply in love with the robot maker. As the moss grows on trees in Forest Park so did the girl’s roots. After battling an evil giant she vowed never to climb ladders again and once again went in search of her soul. Stitch by stitch she pieced her soul together, sometimes unravelling again and again before she tied all the loose threads together, completing her nest.
And in it she placed her two young ducklings. The Princess and her Prince of the Pacific Northwest raised their two in a beautiful castle in the city under the watchful eye of the Griffin. The Princess longed for a simpler life without the troubles of castles and imperial dragon keepers. She began to run, simply so she could slow down. The Prince spent his days engineering the webs of others, dreaming of meads and ales. The country mouse and her prince grew restless in their beautiful city.
Onwards to the sea they were beckoned, bringing their brood with them in search of a farmstead; a place to call home, for weary travelers to rest, to listen to the land and create. And so it was to be that the family settled in a little house with a big life on Madrona Road. Follow the smell of hops and barely on the wind, turn left at the donkey by the mailbox and when you see Mrs. Catterson next to the Tulips, you’re home. But heed caution, for goats indeed stand guard, fabric flows deeply, the tap never dries and there’s always room for a good friend. Good night my little ducklings, all in a row. Sweet Dreams.
Congrats! Im so excited by the Queens Ann Lace and cross hatch prints.. they will go straight in my stash for sure... love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!! The story AND the fabric!
ReplyDeleteAs a quilter and a bibliophile, I'm hooked. completely. The colorways are intoxicating! I find it difficult to choose a favorite print here--it may be between the text or the crosshatch. Well, I guess I have until June to decide!
ReplyDeleteIt's been a long time since I felt inspired by a fabric line (why are they all turquoise and red?!) so thank you! I need to start planning something special♥
It's beautiful Violet! The story and the fabric. I esp. adore the Queen Anne Lace. Lovely.
ReplyDeletevery touching story - I get it! found your blog through video clip on the Quilt Show...
ReplyDeleteyou are a very intriguing "maker" - admire that you are following your passion!
Thank you for the inspiration!!
Karen from western NY
I too found you through the Quilt Show. It's fun to see someone else from Oregon, and, since I once had a 1950 Chevy pickup truck (red); I love the print, as well as all the alternate prints! Thank you for no aqua/red (as the other comment said)! Much success to you.
ReplyDeleteBrought a tear to my eye... again. And this time I wasn't even drinking! :D XOXO
ReplyDeleteHi, Just listened to the video-keep on keeping on!
ReplyDeleteLove the blue and yellow, I'll be looking for your
prints.
Love your inspiration. I too heard about you through the quilt show (TQS). Love the Queen Anne's lace fabric pattern!!! -Jill, San Diego
ReplyDeleteHere's another TQS watcher and love your blog and site. Glad to meet you and thanks to Ricky and Alex, always finding good things for us!
ReplyDeleteThank you all so much! It was such an honor to be chosen by The Quilt Show and even more so to read your comments. Thank you, thank you!
ReplyDeletei loved reading this so much! i can't wait to create something with this fabric!
ReplyDeleteOh my, such a beautiful story, I nearly cried... Just so happy for you living your dream :D
ReplyDeleteI love the chevron print!! Fabulous!! Congrats on making your dream come true :)
ReplyDeleteThe broken herringbone print is so gorgeous! Congratulations. :) I saw on your website that you are releasing the broken herringbone quilt pattern this month. Is that still the case? I really want to make it. :D Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI followed the trail from Film in the Fridge and am really enticed by the collection. I have just finished a quikt with a retro farm print on theback and this reminds me if it. Lovely. Well done.
ReplyDeleteViolet Craft: I love you.
ReplyDeleteI adore the fabric and the story!
ReplyDeleteI was quite taken with this story when I saw it in my daughter's fabric pile. She made me a quilt with the fabric for Christmas. It is something I will always cherish.
ReplyDeleteHello Violet, I met you at The Pine Needle's Modern meeting, I showed 2 of my quilts. I hope you are feeling better!! I just wanted to tell you how inspirational your success story is to me. I am just starting out but have been learning, exploring and designing quilts every chance I get. If you ever need a right hand person to help you in any way I would be up for any chance I could get to learn from you! Can't wait to see what you do next!! Karlee Sandell
ReplyDeleteNow a days, crafted & handmade things love by peoples. Soy Candles are good and give you tremendous fragrance, which make you feel like haven.
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