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Alice's Tea Set: Baby Quilt Or Wall Hanging

$220

"Alice's Tea Set", quilt was inspired by a child's tea set: small, traditional, and a touch of whimsical. Comprised of a classical quilt block, the 8 point star- each block has thoughtfully selected fabrics and was hand pieced to create pinwheels that look like they are about to lift off from their background. It is created using 100% cotton fabrics, batting, and threads and lovingly and thoughtfully put together and sewn by myself in my studio. This piece would be a beautiful gift for a new born baby or could be a wallhanging for an older child's room. A personalized quilt label and hanging sleeve can easily be added at no charge upon request, I want this quilt to be a heartfelt gift from you to whomever it is intended for. The quilt measures 30 inches by 30 inches, and is bound with a traditional pastel English floral fabric. The backing is an ivory and muted pink small repetitive motif that does not distract from the beauty of the blocks.

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Ceile Shramek

Ceile Shramek

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Sandwich, MA
Member since: 2016
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OUR STORY
First off, thank you for checking out my website! Sealed began as my creative outlet, and I'm so lucky to be able to create for others now! I received my first sewing machine (a Brother Pacesetter, which still works!) as a Christmas present from my parents when I was 7, and I've been sewing up a storm since then. I would come home from school and instead of going to soccer practice like a normal child, I would retreat to my machine to complete the new curtains and matching pillows I was making for my playroom or to finish the cushions for my dad's boat.

Fast forward 10 years, I was still sewing but was told that I needed to go to college for something that "could actually make money"… so I went to become a nurse. I received my Registered Nursing license and did that for a bit, but after every shift I would come home and troll the internet for new fabrics or work on one of the dresses I had previously started sewing. I liked nursing, but I would find myself thinking of different ways to hem a dress while doing wound care.

So when I had the opportunity to sew full time, I jumped at the chance!

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