A handmade quilt is such a personal thing. This is the story behind the making of
this one.
It started with the backing fabric, a gorgeous fabric
by Cosmo Cricket from their Odds and Ends collection. I loved it and I knew my niece, who is a big fan of inspirational quotes, would love it too.
During a recent visit, I took my niece into the local
quilting shop and asked her to choose five fabrics for her quilt. As she lives in Australia and I live in
England I don't get to see her nearly as often as I would like. Our trip to the quilt shop was therefore a great opportunity to spend time together and for me to get to know more of her likes and dislikes.
So, I learnt that red is her favourite colour, that she doesn’t like overly flowery fabrics and prefers more quirky designs. After much deliberation, these are the fabrics she chose and I think they look great.
So, I learnt that red is her favourite colour, that she doesn’t like overly flowery fabrics and prefers more quirky designs. After much deliberation, these are the fabrics she chose and I think they look great.
A few days later I went back to the shop without my niece and, with the help
of Merrilyn from Threadneedle Craft, chose a further four fabrics. This is the final fabric selection, just right for a young teenage girl.
Back home and it was time to get cutting. For the quilt top, I used a random arrangement of strips eight inches wide, varying in depth between two and
four inches. I first laid out the strips to check that I was happy with the flow of the colours and designs before sewing, rather than relying on chance that the strips would work well when sewn together haphazardly.
The final step, basting and quilting, was expertly
done by a local long-arm quilter. I chose an overall quilting pattern featuring stars as it reflects my
niece’s name.
My niece now has a quilt that she loves and uses every
day. She sleeps with it at night, snuggles into it when watching tv and uses the quotes to inspire and encourage her. Her quilt is soft and warm and
lovely. And it is a true
reflection of her. She can use it throughout
her life and have something beautiful to pass on to future generations. And what could be better than that?
I loved reading this story about how the quilt came about. I'm sure your niece loves it.
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