I made quilts
I made 7 quilts last winter for a local women whose first husband died of cancer nearly 10 years ago. She had been saving boxes of his clothes all this time for a quilt project and through a series of events they ended up with me. I took boxes of his old clothing and turned them into 5 quilts for their 5 sons for Christmas across 4 weeks. It was probably more work than I should have tried to take on in so short a time.
After the holidays I made 2 more from just his t-shirts and polo shirts. These ones were much simpler to construct and came together quickly. The father was a collegiate and semi-pro baseball player at one point in his life so there were many special shirts in there from his youth and from years of local softball leagues. I didn't want the shirts to lose their identity when cut into smaller patchwork squares so that's why we agreed to let them be their own quilts that the family can share.
Technically all of these are "blankets" and not "quilts" since they don't have a batting layer. They are just tops backed with polar fleece quilted together. Eliminating batting did not lesson the overall work though! I was honored to complete these for this family and I'm told that the sons all loved their special gifts.
I was all quilted out come January and didn't sew anything for like 4 months.









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