Back in 2004, I read an article in a book on old quilts about the custom of memorial, or "Coffin Quilts" in the late 1800's. So I decided, along with a collection of reproduction prints of "mourning cloths" of that era, to make my own Coffin Quilt. I chose a block named (of course) Coffin Star, which is a 16 patch square in a square. I used 2 different grays from my stash to set the somber black fabrics, along with a tan from someplace.
The border is a great Anaheim Warehouse find, a black/pink/grey stripe I picked up for $1.98 a yard on one of my fabric binges.
Perhaps my favorite part of the Coffin Quilt is the Epitaph, written by my BFF and quilting partner Sprout. I wrote it on the back, and have asked Pete to display and read it at my funeral (some day MANY hundreds of quilts from now!)
In death
I leave this world I've known,
To reach
A place with streets of gold.
But still,
Remain, thorough quilts I've sewn,
And left,
Upon God's earth to hold.
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