An affinity for bugs is not something to boast about but if
it is a fact then you cant but state it. Be it inside or out in the garden, the
creepy-crawlies find their way down my back or up my jeans making me leap like
a startled fawn as Wodehouse would put it. But this post is about another kind
of bug that is making the rounds in my house and I am having an attack of the
bug right now! Yeah after crochet bug came the cross-stitch bug and now it is
the quilt bug. Tired of blankets that fell short – they would either cover the
feet or the face but never both – I decided to customise one for dh and thus was
born this pieced quilt.
The patch-work almost made me give up on it – my hands
started locking up cutting all the pieces and I put it away for a year before
bringing myself to piece it all together. Then came the quilting. I was too nervous to machine-quilt it and so I
hand-quilted sitting for hours with
the quilt spread on my bed . It was worth the effort and like Linus and his
blanket it has become inseparable from its owner. I put it away only when the
heat of the summer sun makes it impossible to use.
A close-up of the patch-work and the quilting
The experience of making my first quilt gave me the courage
to make one for Sid who needed it for the winters of Boston. This was a themed quilt, reflecting the
atmosphere of a farm with a morning and a night side. This time I spent hours
painting the quilt, thankfully there was no piecing involved. It was a unique,
one of a kind quilt and found favour with its youthful owner.
Now truly bitten by the bug I did this sampler quilt from an online class at Craftsy.com and the more I saw what people were coming up with the more I wanted to make quilts.
And the awesome news is the quilt top I am working on now is being bought by someone. I decided a while ago that it was time to peddle my wares and have got my first custom order. A happy ending or rather beginning to my bug story.
So now you know where to go or rather come when you want your child to be as snug as a bug in a rug. With air conditioning the rule rather than an exception, your child is going to need a quilt to keep warm. And you can get them custom made!
I will post pictures of the other kids' stuff that I craft in between my quilts in my next post