Tuesday, December 14, 2010

The last 2 months of my life

Steven already posted about this (and it's worth checking out his account of it, with more close-ups), but there's a reason I haven't blogged for a while. During the past couple of months, my life has been consumed with creating what may be the most important sewing project I'll ever make: a special memory quilt for my mother-in-law to commemorate the anniversary of my father-in-law's death.

When we were there last year for the funeral, I secretly (with the help of Steven's sister) went through Bob's closet and picked out several of his old dress shirts.

My original intention was to use the shirts alone to make up a quilt for Linda. My thinking was that if she couldn't snuggle with him any more, she could at least snuggle up with his shirts. But as I was planning the quilt, I realized that perhaps I could bring Bob even closer to her, through images that represented aspects of the 50 years they spent together.

Here it is.



The images represent reading together, their house in VA, dancing, traveling the world, their family, their daily walks, Linda's church callings, the Washington, DC LDS temple, Bob's church callings, music and piano, motorcycle rides, and electronics/HAM radio (one of Bob's passions).

The appliqued squares are made of fabric scraps from my, my sister-in-law Hyde's, and my grandma Anne's collections. (Grandma Anne also got to be friends with Bob and Linda during our wedding.) The piece work and pockets are from Bob's shirts. I asked my mom at one point if she thought Linda would recognize the fabric. She said, "Well, she ironed it for 50 years!" Good point.


I was pretty proud of this motorcycle. Not bad for a girl, huh? But can I tell you how hard it is to find grey cotton prints?!?


Some detail work on the radio. Yes, the quilt took hours. And hours. And hours. But as cheesy as it may sound, it was not tedious when I thought of my love for my in-laws and the joy it would bring to Linda.


The family may be my favorite block. Fabric selections were based on their family portraits - it seems like at least one of the boys was always wearing funky striped pants, and nothing matched. Ah, the 70s and 80s.


One of the pockets, from a work shirt. I left the pockets open and functional; thought it would be fun to put things in them. (My mom would surely keep Kleenexes in there.)

I'm happy to say that my mother-in-law was able to open it on Dec. 5, the anniversary of Bob's death. Gracious person that she is, she loves it, and it makes me feel good that I was able to do something to make her feel happy and loved. I feel like I put everything I had into this quilt - all my artistic abilities, all my creativity, all the skills I learned from my mother, all my capacity for love and service. It felt good to try to be the kind of person who would do that, and helped me to become that person.

10 comments:

Victoria Blanchard said...

That is awesome! I hope to get into quilting more in the future (I've only done one, 10 years ago). That totally inspires me!

Chulitamaya said...

Once again, amazing job on the quilt and I don't get tired of looking at the pictures. You are so talented.

maugers said...

Wow Wow Wow. Really amazing, and all of the memories that that means. I love it, great job. I wish I could see it in person ;) AND congrats on the boy!

joyous said...

What a beautiful gift. You can see the love that was poured into the quilt. The appliqued squares are gorgeous. I can see why you didn't have time to blog!!

And congrats on a little boy coming your way! Hope things continue to go well in this pregnancy.

Rachel Helps said...

um you are super awesome!!

Emily said...

That is really incredible. I can't get over how fantastic that looks. I am loving quilting lately, but this is something else entirely. I really am blown away by the skill and love shown in this quilt. I'm sure she will treasure it.

Cherie (and sometimes Senor) said...

Pure AWESOMENESS. Have I mentioned I'm going to one day siphon your creativity and amazing skills? I am. Just thought you should know ahead of time. What an incredible gift, Amber! And yes, props on the boy. Will you guys know what to do with him?! =)

Kathy said...

That is just beautiful. Such a sweet idea.

Wanders said...

Incredible. Love every picture.

Christa Jeanne said...

Amber, this is amazing! Not only is the quilt gorgeous and so clever, but it's so incredibly thoughtful of you to undertake this. What a sweet gift for your mother-in-law! I'm so impressed - I knew you could sew, but DANG!!! So talented!