You might recall my post in August about this special memory quilt….a gift from Hildagarde to her cousin. I love the colors and thoughtfulness of this quilt. The picture of the small child is that of Hildagarde…a special way to “signature” the quilt. Look carefully and you will see a juke box selection, a map, a CocaCola bottle, a menu, and different choices of sundaes and ice cream cones. This indeed is one my favorite quilts that I have seen. So glad that I got to see and share the completed quilt with you.
Posts Tagged ‘Ice Cream Parlor’
The Ice Cream Quilt
Posted in Crafting, Family, Friendship, Gift, Quilting, Treasures, tagged Family History, Gift, Ice Cream Parlor, Quilt on January 30, 2018| Leave a Comment »
Ice Cream Parlor Memories
Posted in Celebrations, Family, Friendship, Quilting, Treasures, tagged Chocolate Bunnies, Easter, Ice Cream, Ice Cream Parlor, Queens NY, Quilt on August 23, 2017| 2 Comments »
First…..yep another few weeks have flown by, but before I get into that in a separate post I want to share this beauty in the making.
A couple days ago I walked across the street to touch base with my neighbor friend Hildagarde who had just pulled up in front of her home. She invited me in to see and comment on her “Ice Cream Parlor” theme quilt. Not only did I love the beauty of the design and her color choices, I became more excited about the creation when she told me the story behind the quilt.
Hildagarde’s dad (Henry) owned an ice cream parlor in Queens NY where he made his own ice cream. The store was between a bar and a shoemaker, two doors down from a pizzeria and right next to the El train. The family lived above the store. Not only did she grow up in the store, several of her relatives worked and hung out there. Her cousin has such fond memories of this ice cream parlor and her uncle Henry that she is having an ice cream parlor built into her “barn” house in NJ which is close to her grandchildren. Now Hildagarde is inspired to create this “Ice Cream Parlor” quilt for her cousin’s parlor. If you look closely at the far left of the quilt, you will see a chocolate bunny in honor of the many Easter chocolate bunnies that Henry made each Easter.
I can hardly wait to see this heartfelt quilt when it is finished!