We are so blessed to have a bunch of little people in our family right now. In my side of the family (the ones we live near) there had been a break in the arrival of grand-kids for several years but in the last 2 years there are now 5 more. It is wonderful! Just recently we celebrated the 1st birthday of Buirlen. Megan and I decided to make a quilt for his birthday gift.
I had been thinking about making it for a month but I was finishing up some other gifts and projects and so I didn't end up getting to it until the day before his party. But with Megan's good help and even a little assistance from Aaron and Mara at the end we got it done.
I was just going to have a bunch of colorful squares but Megan wanted some pinwheel blocks too. I thought that would be pretty appropriate since pin-wheels had been a big thing and Buirlen's parents wedding (you can see my post about it here). So we made three pin-wheel squares to go in the middle of the quilt. Then we just had a bunch of blocks. After those we sewed together I stiched a railroad track (using thread and ribbon) all around the quilt. Then we put two trains made of jean pockets on the track.I had wanted to make finger puppets to go in the trains but I didn't have time but Megan got it done. They turned out pretty cute. Buirlen thought they were fun to play with.
This is the train on the other side.
Megan made a really cut engineer to go in one of the engines.
It ended up being a really fun project. The jean pockets I had been saving as I cut up strips for rugs and wanting to find something to do with them. They were the inspiration for this quilt. I still have a bunch more however so I am going to need to do something else with them too. The blocks all came from scraps of fabric that we had around. For the back of the quilt I used a piece of flannel that I had bought years ago on a sale. The lining was an old mattress cover that my neighbor had given me to make something with. It was amazing how perfectly it fit the quilt without any pre-planning on my part. God certainly blessed as we made it. We only had limited time to work on it and everything went together super smoothly. I was so thankful.
By the way Buirlen's Mama has a neat blog that you might enjoy checking out.
3 comments:
I love the train and little finger puppets!! So sweet and I am sure it will be enjoyed for years to come!
Great work!
I have an old quilt that was hand-quilted many many years ago...probably 50 or so...and almost all the pieces have holes in the fabric. I am considering what I could do with it. Its still warm. Any ideas? I was thinking maybe use it as the batting for a new quilt but then wouldn't all the fabric tear away and ball up inside? I don't know.
Thank you, Amy and Mark!
Nola, Thanks! I think the old quilt would work for batting. You would just want to be sure to tie it (or quilt it). It is always a little sad when old quilts get past their usefulness.
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