What helped with leaving this week was the anticipation of meeting our new great-nephew who put in is appearance on Sunday! Special K! Loved him from the minute I heard my niece-the-athlete's voice informing me that I was now "officially" Grand Aunt Jan (GAJ for short). I love my nieces to death and being a "great aunt" seemed like underachieving so I told them I wanted to be Grand Aunt Jan (and if you say that in with a Downton Abbey affectation, it sort of rhymes). Nevertheless, I was anxious to meet another "perfect" grandchild.
This is the quilt that I made for my sister (the new grammie) for Christmas. It is from strings that my niece-the-quilter gave me last year when she was cleaning out some of her scraps. Most are about 1" wide and from various bright pre-cuts she used in making quilts for children in her life. I had made a few blocks with them by actually piecing the string onto a pre-cut square. I'm not sure I really like this method but it does provide stabilization and makes it easy to trim them down.
The backing (and this is a dreadful picture) is from a cut of fabric (beautiful pink fuchsias on a vibrant blue background in real life) that I bought in Hawaii when the new mommy and daddy got married two years ago. The binding is a bright pink (yes, I know it's a boy!) Indian batik that the new parents gave me for a birthday. And the strings are all from the new aunt -- along with some that I added to increase the significance of the quilt.
Besides a piece of Christmas fabric from my mother's fabrics (it's really not very pretty but it needed to be in there!), I have added at least one strip from every fabric that I received for my 60th birthday. I have written about that quilt here if you want more detail. This remains one of the (if not the) most special quilts I have because of the significance of each piece of fabric.
So baby K's grammie has a quilt for when he comes to visit. Can't wait to see him in his stroller in the neighborhood this spring or laying on the quilt on his little belly in a few months. New babies bring us so much joy! And so does sharing our love of quilting with those who appreciate it. Life is good.
I hope you are starting 2014 off with lots of joy in your life!
Jan