Welcome to Memory Quilts by Molly
Memory Quilts tell beautiful stories through fabric. This gorgeous traditional style twin quilt with block sashing tells an amazing story of a very talented young man! This quilt shows off the many swimming and water polo shirts beautifully! Every MQBM quilt is an authentic quilt with expert sewing, expert long arm quilting, top of the line batting and expert binding! These quilts really do make the best gifts! Each one tells a beautiful story!
Contact me ASAPif you are interested in a premium, custom
Memory quilt for any occasion. Holiday quilts are in full swing!
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Molly Fisher 422 Militia Dr. Lansdale, PA 19446; 215-855-9783; immfish@comcast.net
Wrap Yourself in Your Memories!
Quilt Updates:
SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT: Processing quilts has been slowed due to COVID 19. Purchasing supplies has been challenging and has slowed production. But MQBM will try to continue to produce given the obstacles. Please note that all in-person consults have been suspended. Contact me to discuss alternative ways of ordering if interested. Stay safe everyone!
MQBM is in full graduation quilt production mode! NOW is the time to begin thinking about graduation quilts! There are already many quilts, pillows, and bears on my schedule for this Spring. Please know that my authentic quilts contain: expert design using six styles, top of the line batting, expert long arming, and expert binding techniques. MQBM quilts are authentic quilts NOT blankets. Because of this they take a long time to make so please plan accordingly. Quilts are taking about 10-12 weeks to make. Pillows only take two weeks plus shipping. Bears take 3 weeks plus shipping.
If you are interested in a Memory Quilt, or t-shirt quilt, for any occasion, please contact me so I can get you on the schedule. Memory quilts really do tell stories beautifully through fabric. Many memorable
garments were added to quilts this month, like Boy Scout handkerchiefs, beautiful baby blankets, Christening hats, a bathing suit and even gymnastic leotards! Here are some other creative quilts in the works:
- Many Tie quilts
- Memory Bears galore
- A quilt for an Olympic Soccer player
- Adorable baby quilts filled with precious baby clothes
- An Eagle Scout Quilt, neckerchiefs and all!
- Many sports quilts for lucky graduates
- Theater quilts
- A Crown Royal Quilt
- Karate pillows made with Karate belts
- Tie Pillows
- Patchwork Pillows
- North Penn swimming and baseball Quilts
- Quilt made from antique handkerchiefs
- many memorial quilts that honor those we have lost
A Vibrant Modern Style Quilt!
Shown here is a a vibrant modern style quilt made with Grateful Dead shirts! The Grateful Dead is by far my most represented band!
Shown here is a lap size quilt that measure 68" by 73". I lust love the colors in this one! Enjoy this album!
Memory Quilts by Molly is featured in the Quilt it...today Magazine
Hot off the Press!
I just received the Quilt-it...today Magazine. The magazine featured two of my custom quilts on page 26 and 27 of the magazine. I am so very thankful that my work was included in the article!Sadly, the magazine isn't online, I guess they want you to go buy a copy ;)
A baby Quilt made with baby's first year adorable outfits and a Hankie Quilt made for a bride-to-be with her great grand moms hankies were highlighted in the article!
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Many people call these quilts T-shirt Quilts. Yes, t-shirts are used in these quilts, but so much more can be added! Any fabric that has meaning to you can be used. Recently I have used overalls and suspenders! The more variety the better! Below is a list of items I have used:
One-of-a-kind Gift: Memory quilts, or t-shirts quilts, are truly one-of-a-kind gifts! My quilts are premium, handmade quilts that are made using only the best fabric, interfacing, thread, batting and backing. Premium quilting techniques are used in the piecing of the quilt and the long arm quilting. My quilts are also generally larger in size than my competitors. They make great gifts for:
What items do you have waiting to be made into a Memory quilt? |