Thursday, January 14, 2010

Mom's Hug Quilt


How great it feels to finish a UFO!* This quilt has been "in progress" for a few years... one of those projects you start and then get distracted from, or other projects have to take precedence over and the next thing you know it's shooting you dirty looks from its Tupperware storage in the basement every time you go down to put laundry in, and you feel guilty even glancing in its direction. (I'm not the only one, right?)Technically, I started this quilt when my son Jake (now 12) was just a baby. I must have seen a photo somewhere of a quilt someone had done all from flannels and terrycloth. I decided that instead of donating my old winter pjs or bathrobes to Goodwill (which I do with lots of stuff!), I would hang on to them and use them in a quilt. I cut them up and started piecing them in a modified four-patch that formed this groovy diagonal pattern. I got more than halfway through the quilt top and then my daughter came home from China, and my husband and I divorced, I got a new job and went back to school.. and gosh, things just got busy. But wouldn't it be cool, I thought, long about November of this year, if I could finish this thing up and give it to Jake for a Christmas gift? So whenever I had a few spare minutes and the boy was otherwise occupied I stitched away on this one and lo and behold at 6pm on Christmas Eve it was finished.

Last inch of binding sewn at 6pm Christmas Eve. Phew!

So within this quilt are nights of rocking my boy to sleep, reading him stories, cuddling up and watching movies together. There are lots of hugs in this quilt. When he opened the box on Christmas morning and held the quilt up I told him that no matter where he went or where I was, this quilt was my way of making sure he could always have a hug from mom. Jake's a sentimental boy, and totally "got it." Maybe he even got a little teary, but don't tell him I told you.

Our Buddha-cat Tucker, diggin' on the new quilt

detail, Mom's Hug Quilt

Don't worry, Santa made sure my son also got electronic gee-gaws and computer gadgets and other manly things. I'm not turning him into a complete sissy-boy.

*(Un-Finished Object)

2 comments:

-m said...

We love that Jake understands the gift. What a great son.

Annie said...

thanks guys! he really is a cool kid. <3