A few years ago, while in Utah, my home state, I visited American Quilting. I loved just about everything in the store! The fabrics for this quilt were on the wall, and they sold a little quilt kit to make this quilt. I was pregnant at the time, and planned to make this quilt for my baby, and use it as an inspiration to decorate the nursery. I bought the kit and backing fabric for this quilt- along with several others. :) Well things did not go as planned. Shortly after that trip, I found out the baby I was carrying had some complications. He had some unknown kidney problems, which would probably mean an early delivery so that the specialists could figure out what was going on.
Sure enough, after many tests and ultrasounds, we had our baby at 37 1/2 weeks, early for me. Obviously the quilt never got finished. After our little boy was born (my 3rd boy), we immediately had to see specialists, get tests done, etc. He ended up having surgery at 2 months old, and was hospitalized from an infection at 3 months old.
Finally, months later things calmed down. Mr. Robot was calling me to finish him, but because I waited so long, I decided to add more to the quilt. After seeing this same quilt done with a striped border instead of just striped binding, I went on a search for more of the striped fabric. It was hard to find. The fabric was out of print and basically sold out everywhere. When I finally found some, I was able to complete the quilt. yay! Thanks to the cute ladies at American Quilting, and Amy from Diary of a Quilter, for the inspiration! It was actually a good thing that I wasn't able to finish this quilt any sooner, because I love it even more- with the extra striped border. This quilt is one of our favorites. My children play on this just about everyday. It was my first attempt at off-set squares. I have made several quilts from this same design since then. I have really grown to love quilting, although it isn't my forte, there is something wonderful about completing a quilt, and seeing your children love it to pieces.
As for our baby, well he is just fine. He has managed to maintain his health, and will be having another surgery at the age of two. Hopefully his last surgery. And in the meantime, I have several other "boy" quilts to finish. ☺
Thanks so much Sharla for sharing this darling quilt. Glad to hear that adorable baby is doing well, and we will pray that the next surgery will be his last. God bless!
Linking with AmyLouWho.
Linking with AmyLouWho.
such a cute quilt, cute baby and so glad that things are going better with him.
ReplyDeleteAnother wonderful story. So glad your son is recovering well. The striped border certainly did finish off the quilt perfectly. Thanks for sharing this with us!
ReplyDeleteThis is just so cute. :) I'm so glad you have your healthy, chunky baby boy. :)
ReplyDeleteI also feel a special connection because I had a little guy at 37 1/2 weeks AND because I laid my grubby little hands personally on all those fabrics. :)!!
Very cute quilt! I love that striped fabric. Glad your little boy is doing well!
ReplyDeleteCute quilt...cute baby! I just love this quilt-the striped border is just perfect!
ReplyDeletethanks for the feature and nice comments. (Although Amy from Diary of a Quilter deserves the credit;))
ReplyDeleteReading this story myself- really touched me-to see the progress in his little life since then. That baby boy -who is much older now- smiles and giggles every time he sees this quilt. We play on it everyday. How wonderful quilting is!
What an amazing quilt! I just went to dinner with Amy (Diary of A quilter) last night! She really is pure inspiration!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing this story and the happy boy at the end.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt to celebrate a beautiful boy! Stopping by from Sew&Tell. Thanks for sharing. Happy Sewing! :o)
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What a gorgeous quilt and a gorgeous boy to match! He looks like he's enjoying it :)
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