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"Boiler Up!" 60" X 78"
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This quilt might just be the very best kept secret of all time! I made and surprised my husband with it for Christmas. You might not realize how hard it is for me to keep a secret; the very fact that he didn't know a thing about this quilt until he tore off the wrapping paper was an enormous feat on my part. It isn't that I can't keep a secret because I want to spoil anyone's surprise... it's just so very hard for me to keep any kind of happy news bottled up inside of me; it usually finds a way of leaking out. Years ago, when I suspected that our daughter's
then boyfriend was going to ask my husband for his blessing before he proposed, I made my husband promise that he wouldn't tell me... I knew I could never keep that kind of news from our daughter and I didn't want to be responsible for spilling any beans. He promised that he wouldn't tell me. But then, after the two men had spent time together, the suspense was
killing me; I begged my husband to tell me what they had talked about. My husband looked me straight in the eye and said to me: " you made me promise", that was true, I had, but when I suspected that he knew something that I didn't I was tormented by suspicion. It's just the way I am... terrible with secrets. Anyway, back to the quilt story. I had planned to make Mr. Goodneedle a Purdue quilt for a very long time. Last February when I was at Mid-Atlantic Quilt Festival I selected 18 fat quarters to combine with this Purdue themed fabric in all shades of black and old gold, I hid them away and began making the blocks last August while on a day-long retreat. The pattern that I selected is the
3-6-9 Quilt. I secretly set the blocks together and added the borders when Mr. Goodneedle was away from the house, I was extra careful to make sure that not even the tiniest scrap was in the trash can, I didn't want even a thread to hint at what I might be working on.
As luck would have it, out son invited Mr. Goodneedle for a weekend away in early November... perfect timing! While they were gone I loaded the quilt and easily finished all the quilting in one day.
I added the binding on day number two of their weekend away. I even had enough time to reload and repostion the quilt that I had been quilting on Snowbird when he left; he was none the wiser.
Here's the quilt and a very happy Purdue alumni on Christmas morning. It was worth all the stealth maneuvers just to hear him ask the two-part question: "how did you do this, when did you do this"?
I just smiled; to be perfectly honest, I have no idea how I was able to keep a secret like this one!
Life is Good!
It's great when we can pull one over on the DH isn't it? I have been able to do it now and then.
ReplyDeleteWell done!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWell, aren't you the sneaky one! Congrats on a successful surprise! : )
ReplyDeleteIm a bit like that with secrets too, for just the same reason :) The quilt is amazing I can imagine how pleased he was with it.
ReplyDeleteGreat story Debbie! It is so fun when we can surprise those we love!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic surprise!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story!! Made my heart smile ;-) Paula is right ... it's so much fun to pull one over on your DH. His face tells the story of his surprise. Good for you ;-) Linda
ReplyDeletewoo hoo! good job, girl!
ReplyDeleteWow, super impressed you were able to keep it a secret like that! I bet he was tickled pink when opened that present.
ReplyDeleteWhat a sweet surprise for your husband! I was a counselor in a former life so I'm just the opposite - I keep so many secrets I forget to tell them when it's time. :) blessings, marlene
ReplyDeleteAwww, it's evident that he loved it!! And bravo for keeping the secret. I would have had trouble doing that myself. What is the name of the quilting pattern? It's great!
ReplyDeleteI haven't been able to keep gift secrets from my husband... I'm usually knitting his Christmas present right there in front of him every evening!
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