However, a very dear friend of mine just experienced the heart-wrenching loss of her child. There's nothing I can do for her but to offer love and support - and one of the ways I do that is through quilts. I wanted to make her something that wasn't childish at all - this wasn't in remembrance of her daughter, it was for her. Since I was aiming for super-fast, I simply took a layer cake of Salt Air, laid it out in a 6x7 pattern and sewed it up! I backed it with Kona Gray and bound it with Kona Cheddar - which really gave it a cheery feel. These fabrics were just lovely - I kept changing my mind as to which was my favorite!
The quilting is a free-motion loop pattern. (And it counts as my March entry into SewCalGal's FMQ, since I did the loop and twist!) I hadn't ever tried that much free motion quilting - this was a great chance to work on my technique! I found that I need my tension all the way to 9, my pedal all the way down, and my hands need to move way slower than I think they should. This is obviously just my personal style, since everyone needs to find what works for them, but I'm fighting the constant battle of wanting to go too quickly. When I slow down, though, my stitches are a better length and my curves are more natural. To further challenge myself, I quilted an inspirational word onto each square of the quilt. Words like "faith," "hope," "friendship," etc. Here's a picture of the whole thing and a close-up of the word "future." I hope that she wraps herself in it, and knows she is loved...
What a lovely, thoughtful gift. My condolences for you and your friend's loss.
ReplyDeleteYour stippling with loops looks great! I guess, need to work on finishing a quilt fast too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift. I know she will treasure it.
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome what you did for your friend!
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