Wednesday, May 9, 2012

CA Kids' Crib Quils



These are the crib quilts I made for Lia and Locke as newborns.  Lia's was always "used"; I had hoped it would become her "lovey" quilt, but instead, she bonded to a little pink blanket, her "Baa-Baa."  Her nursery was decorated with Paddington Bear motifs, and so I luckily found several different Paddington-themed fabrics.  This was only the 3rd or 4th quilt I ever made, and I came up with the design myself.  It was minimally and very simply straight-line machine quilted.  What I was most proud of was how Paddington in the lower left corner holds a kite string that I stitched in black to reach up to the kite in the middle row, which flies in the air above a Paddington who is taking his leisure! 


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I loved the border fabric with the stripes and little Paddingtons!

Locke's crib quilt is below.  Kathy chose to use it as a wall hanging in his nursery, which had a "Transportation" theme.  For it I used a favorite Marsha McCloskey design, "Sawtooth Stars and Double Four-Patch." 

Some of the navy fabrics faded badly in this wall-hanging.  The one of the ships in the lower right double four patch and the upper left, second row.  Oddly, other dark blues didn't fade at all, nor did any of the other colors.  The sun is so intense here in California that fading has been a problem in this quilt and in the wedding quilt I made for Kathy and her husband.

I chiefly straight line machine quilted this quilt, but I hand quilted cloud-shapes in the outer border, to echo the clouds I used for the backing; see below. 

6 comments:

  1. I love both these quilts. You didn't show the backing of Lia's quilt, did you? Paddington is a favorite with me, and I especially like the layout of Locke's quilt. Maybe it is just as well that Lia didn't use your quilt as a 'ba-ba'since these quilts often get to be pretty tacky looking. Maybe she will be using your quilt for hr baby some day.

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  2. I love both these quilts. You didn't show the backing of Lia's quilt, did you? Paddington is a favorite with me, and I especially like the layout of Locke's quilt. Maybe it is just as well that Lia didn't use your quilt as a 'ba-ba'since these quilts often get to be pretty tacky looking. Maybe she will be using your quilt for hr baby some day.

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  3. I love these quilts, too, and agree with Nancy that Lia's quilt will be a fond keepsake for her own children...really special. Locke's will always be special too , just not in quite as good shape. How fortunate to have a grandmother who loves them so much and in such a tangible way.ss

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  4. Hi Alice - Thanks for sharing so much of your family and their history for us, and for the beautiful pictures that showcase your heirloom quilts. So many precious memories wrapped up in and around them.

    Looking forward to having you back with us here in Central Texas. Stay well, and travel safely...

    Love to you, Dear Friend - Kathy H.

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  5. Really sweet quilts...I love star quilts. Thank you for sharing this family story and photos.

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  6. It is so wonderful, your drive to make quilts for all your family, nieces and nephews and more. You were an art quilter in the making when you put that kite string across those blocks. Oh I wish I had done the same for my family...well, I could never produce the numbers you have. You must, NOW, make up a book of all the quilts you have made...maybe a Shutterfly coupon book...to have a good collection to review at your fingertips.

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