mindset. ;)
This quilt was designed by Sheri's son, Asher, who spent last year traveling the world before heading off to college this past fall. He took a quilting class in high school (ASFA) and made this amazing quilt with his T-shirt collection. He finished the quilt top and quilted it before leaving to travel, but didn't quite get it finished. It still needed binding, and that's where his mom came in... She asked around the holidays last year if I would help her finish the quilt, which I thought was a brilliant idea. Her thought was that Asher would be so busy with the minimal and very overscheduled time he would have in between traveling and going to college that he wouldn't have time to finish the quilt, so she would finish it and have it ready for him to pack into his college things.
Then, we sewed together the belts into one long strip of binding and applied it to the quilt. We did have to trim up the edges of the quilt before this step to give the binding an even application edge. It was great! I finished most of this sewing, but ran out of time, so left Sheri on her own to finish up, and she did an incredible job. This pic is her posing with the mostly finished quilt before I left that night. She had it laid out on his bed as a surprise when he came home and he loved it (of course). ;) I really love the T-shirt quilt idea and originally heard of doing this from Sara Leah, who has a ton of band T-shirts and always planned to make a quilt with them. Such a fun project and a way to keep the old T-shirts that mean a lot to you, but aren't worn much anymore.
This should probably be a separate post, since it was such an event, but I'll keep with the mom theme and move along to my mom's 60th birthday that past May. I made the above placemats for her using the trusty pattern from Amy Karol's Bend the Rules Sewing book - they are just like the robot placemats Ang and I made for Sara Leah and Jim in '08. I really heart these placemats - love the colors and the clean, bright look. The placemat creation involves a LOT of cutting, so it was much nicer this time to use a mat and rotary cutter to get several layers of fabric cut at once. Thanks to Asher for lending me his mat and rotary cutter - I'll keep it safe for you while you're away at college! :)
That's my mom. She's fun to design crafty gifts for and even more fun to explore the outdoors with. Happy uber-belated mothers' day to all the moms out there! It's never really a bad time to celebrate our moms and our friends who are moms.
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