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Saturday, January 29, 2011

From mending to quilting!

My mom is an amazing seamstress, but I never learned how to actually sew (just like cooking). I always have know how to mend, but only by hand. I have never even touched a sewing machine. However, I made my first quilt back in August 2010. This quilt taught me how to sew.. And how to mess up, redo stitches many times, put threat in the needle (machine) many times because i didn't leave enough threat in between pieces.. It also expanded my English vocabulary! It started as an activity in the Relief society back in August 2010. We were supposed to use old jeans and they gave us different styles for the design of the quilt you could choose to follow. I verily had enough material for the one side and few little pieces on the other side where the jean pieces were. Such material (stars one)was given to me by my mother-in-law. Since she couldn't remember where she got it from or how long ago, we went to Joans to look for something to match it with so I could finish it. For three weeks with my big pregnant belly I spent sitting on the floor (because it was the right height with relation to the table in the family room in the basement) every night working on it, because I knew that if I didn't finish it before baby's arrival, it would be one of many unfinished projects to continue moving with us and not using. So I did my best to meet my goal, which was to get it done for the quilt exhibition they Mormon Trail Center was having at the beginning of September. There were amazing quilts shown.. Just take a look (ton of pictures by the way, too much time to make collages).






Even though, my quilt wasn't that great or creative, or colorful, I was sooooooo proud to have accomplished my goal and on the journey to develop a new skill that I am sure will become handy later on..
Now, I have a new project in mind, which I already cut the pieces but haven't done any sewing yet till baby gets a better schedule. My mom is an incredible crafty woman. She does painting, works with wood, sews, etc.. When I had Samuel she made him a whole set of bedding for the crib. She even did one for the bassinet I borrowed. However, after the island I fell in love with pack and plays (almost as much room for baby, easy to move, easy to pack and store, especially since we are not done moving). In June, I gave away my crib to a couple in our ward expecting their first child. So here I had all that bedding set that I couldn't use.. yet don't want to sell or give away because of all the months my mom spent making it. So, I decided to turn it into a quilt. Here is a better picture of what it looked like (since by then our new camera had flash), although the picture is more of Samuel than the bedding, but it gives an idea. Did I mentioned she made it reversible? Amazing skill. So perfect for a quilt, except it is already stitched and filled but I will figure out how to make it work overlapping the pieces.. that is why is a project. So we will see how will it look when is done. And hopefully by then Benjamin will sleep more "normal" under his covers and can actually use it.

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