Sunday, December 21, 2008

A Special Quilt

Since I won't be seeing my grandson on Christmas I was able to give him a little quilt I made him recently as a Christmas gift. He seemed delighted by the quilt based on the Very Hungry Caterpiller book and this was a lot of fun for me to make.

The three big images came as one panel and it was my plan to just plop that panel in the middle but when I got it in the mail, having ordered it on line, I discovered that the panel was printed cock-eyed so I had to cut it up and make it up as I went along.
But I'm pleased with the way it came out. I surrounded the middle with a bunch of bright fabrics from my stash and my quilter did a fun, colorful quilting design.
So he and his parents get to visit his other grandparents on Christmas who are equally delighted by him as my husband and I are. Christmas is a lot more fun with a little one around.
But when you down to the basics, why do we even need presents when there's so much cool paper and empty boxes to play with?

11 comments:

  1. What a wonderful quilt for a little one. I can imagine how excited he must have been when he recognized the characters from Eric Carle's book. I really like the way you had this quilted ~ fun and durable.

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  2. It's a great quilt from a fantastic story so I'm certain it will become a treasured gift. Yes the packaging is always a favourite 'toy'

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  3. Remember the wrapped box in a wrapped box in a wrapped box in a wrapped box? Our boys loved tearing off the paper and generally making a mess. . .

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  4. This is a beautiful quilt Chris! I love the hungry caterpiller theme.
    So true - the boxes and wrap are always as much or more fun to play with :-)
    Wishing you a Blessed and Very Merry Christmas.
    Deb

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  5. What a little sweetie . . . . he's going to love that quilt for a long, long time *s8

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  6. What a sweetie your GS is! Love that quilt. My now 40 year old kids loved that book, & so does my grandson!

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  7. Hi Chris, I love how you made the Hungry Caterpillar quilt.I am sure your grandson will have it for along time. Regards Lyn

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  8. Your blog looks so pretty decorated for Christmas!
    I'm sure your grandson will love his new quilt.
    Best wishes to you for a merry Christmas!
    Karen

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  9. What a cute quilt for your grandson, Chris. I am sure he will treasure it for years to come. Hope you had a wonderful Christmas and I trust the New Year will be just wonderful for you and your family. Hugs!

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  10. Oh I love this quilt! You did a great job and I love the quilting, too. That really set the whole thing off. Well.. that and the wrapping paper and boxes! :)

    Living Life at LeeHaven

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  11. It's a great quilt, so cute. What a nice gift for him.

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I pray that risen from the dead,
In glory I will stand,
A crown perhaps upon my head,
And a needle in my hand.