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September 28, 2009

Quilting Fever

This was on the back of a Country Woman magazine a while back. Thought you might like it.


Quilting Fever

I can shop all day
And hardly spend a dime.
But let me in a fabric shop-
I nearly loose my mind.

I see those lovely fabrics
So pretty and so bright
My eyes take on a glassy look
(it really is a fright).
My knees, they start to shaking,
My nose begins to twitch.
As I look at all the colors,
My fingers start to itch.

I picture Dresden Plate
Done up in yellow and blue
Oh, look at that lavender
Just right for Sun Bonnet Sue!
Across another aisle
It’s true I almost ran
For a shade of brown I had to have
To make for Overall Dan.

Drunkard’s Path or Ohio Star
Pieced in that real bright red
Would be absolutely beautiful
Covering my bed.
I gasp, I pant, I simply
Lose all sense of time
As I pick out all the colors
That I have to have as mine!

I hurry home, my purchases
Clutched tight beneath my arm,
Dreaming of the quilts I’ll make
And how they’ll keep us warm.
Housework gets forgotten but
I have no pangs of guilt
As I start cutting and a-piecing
‘cause I’m going to make a quilt!

By Beverly Page

12 comments:

Jocelyn said...

Wow what a great poem! Need to have this posted in my sewing area :-)

Amy said...

How true!!

Colleen said...

Thank you for sharing that perfect poem!!!

Hazel said...

Love the poem and the magazine .

busyascanbe said...

I love this poem! Thanks for sharing it.

Anonymous said...

Love this! Thank you for sharing.

Auntie Em said...

Oh how I can relate to that! Very cute piece. Thanks for posting it.

Susan said...

So TRUE!

Shirley said...

Great poem. Thanks for sharing.

Jodi Nelson said...

way cute!

Anonymous said...

Thank you for your comment on my smocked bishop. Your comment prompted me to look at the difficulty of heirloom sewing in a more positive perpsective!

Hope you are having a great weekend.

Lis Harwood said...

That is a great poem, I'm going to put it on my blog - credited of course :) http://shiny4444.blogspot.com
Love your latest quilt, Lis x