Tuesday 22 January 2013

3 Quilts for 3 boys!

Well after a busy Christmas holiday, lots of flu, playing in snow, and having no heating or hot water, I have finally got round to posting my quilts that I completed in time for Christmas!  These 3 took up so much of my time that I didn't make as many gifts as I usually do, but is was soooo worth it to see the look on my boys faces on Christmas morning.  I was worried that they wouldn't bother much with them. I was WRONG!  I cannot get them up to bed as they sit snuggled up on the sofa in the evening!

Here is the 'Playing with horses' for Baby Bear.  I have shown it before, so technically I only made 2 quilts before the holidays.  As he got it on Christmas day it still counts!






For Buttons I decided to try my hand a a different technique.  I used the `stack and slash' cutting method to make a wonky quilt.  This suits me down to the ground as I tend to cut wonky anyway!  I used some fabric that I had purchased last year after I took him to London, so the quilt is about our special trip that we had.  He absolutely loves it!  The bright colours suit his funny personality!


It is backed in a deep purple fabric with purple border.  I made my own tape to make the border, and finished by hand stitching it on.  I have to admit I had been avoiding doing it for months but once I had made the top and just had a go it was easy!  Not as scary as I had thought.  he hand stitching was quite relaxing in fact whilst watching TV.



Well, Big Bears quilt was a whole different kettle of fish!  I had been saving up his T-shirts for years.  Some are from our trip to Africa when he was 11, some from Air cadet events, and others just remind me of him.  I wont lie to you, this thing was hard work!  Getting the thing under my machine was exhausting.  The hours of ironing on interfacing so that the T-shirts fabric doesn't pull was dull.  But I actually cried when I had finished, not just from the blood, sweat, and tears, but from how proud I was of the end result!


The whole point for learning to sew was to learn techniques and acquire skills to complete this project.  It had been something I had been thinking about for 10 years, when I realised my 1st baby was growing up and I suppose I just wanted to save some of it.  Now, none of these shirts are his baby clothes.  They are from his early teenage years 11-16.  Now he has gone off to college and I only see him in the holidays I needed something to show for all of those years of 'sweat, blood, and tears'!  


Being a mum is full of ups and downs, lots of imperfections, mistakes pulled apart and fixed back together, tons of love, tons of tears, and hours of boring ironing!  That is what this quilt illustrates for me.  And... in the end being so proud of how it turned out.  Just as I am my Son x