Thursday, March 26, 2009

African Quilt




Today I'm going to share with you the quilt I made this past year for my oldest daughter, Tina. In September of 2007, she and I traveled to South Africa to work in vision care clinics in the poor schools there. We had a wonderful time and fell in love with the children there. When we returned, she asked me to make her an "Africa" quilt because she wanted to do her bedroom in Africa style. That winter I fell and broke my ankle in the same place where I had previously broken it and already had a plate and several screws in it. Because of the location and the hardware that was already in my ankle, the healing process took a lot longer than what would be normal. I ended up being wheelchair bound for 3 months. Tina rushed to help me when I first got home and she helped my husband make our home wheelchair accessible - especially my sewing room. I knew I was going to spend a lot of time there.

Then she took me to a fabric store where we found all these beautiful African prints and we bought a bunch of fabric. When she left town and I was finally left alone, I spent much of everyday sitting in my wheelchair working on this quilt. It took a long time to finish and have quilted but it came out beautiful, especially on her bed. She specifically gave me the measurements of her bed because she wanted it to hang down all the way around the bed. This ended up being the biggest and heaviest quilt I have ever made.



The design on the top of the bed is a basic attic window pattern where we fussy cut the pictures of animals in the windows. The border around that is a paper pieced pattern I designed, and the sides are 1 1/2 inch strips sewn together. The footboard corners are quilted in the shape of Africa with all the countries quilted in as well.

St. Louis trip - Spring 2009


I went to St. Louis recently to tend to some family things and had a wonderful time there with my family members. My two sisters both love to quilt, as does my brother-in-law, and my mother loves to embroider blocks for one of us to put together into quilts. During the week and two weekends that I was there, we visited one quilt show and 7 quilt shops. One day my sisters and mom and I went to lunch together and just sewed together the rest of the afternoon around the dining room table. We had great fun. This little applique wall hanging is primarily what I worked on while there although I did get another quilt started too. I had a wonderfully relaxing visit while there and came back with new patterns, tools, kits, and fabric. What fun!