He turned one recently, and I was happy to be included in the celebration for his first birthday.
I am a bit slow, but I finally made a quilt for Kolsen and gave it to him at his party. I used my Grasshopper Stencil, scanned the stencil, and enlarged the image from 5" to 16" wide ( a little over 300%).
Although Kolsen looks pretty angelic, I think he is really contemplating who to throw cake at next.
My Grasshopper Stencil |
Here are a few detail shots of the quilt in progress.
The shapes are all stitched on and the borders are ready to be added. I could hardly wait to start on the machine quilting.
Detail of Applique |
Also, when I lived in Canada with my husband, the grasshoppers were so thick sometimes that the farmers would use a fine screen in front of their radiators so that that it wouldn't plug up and overheat their engine when they were driving through a swarm of the lovely critters. I used to go out and dig up fresh potatoes for dinner sometimes, and they would dive bomb me as the air was filled with a deafening clicking sound from the whir of the wings around my head. Those are very fond memories indeed!
4 comments:
April - this is great! It is a perfect design for a kiddo and think about how it will be for him when he sees his first grasshopper - he will not be afraid, and will know what he is seeing. I love this quilt!
Kristin
I love, love , love this quilt. Your grasshopper is adorable and your use of color and the quilting is fabulous.
I'm sure that Kolsen will love it, too. Lucky baby!
This is FABULOUS! Thanks so much for sharing. I have a baby quilt to make for a baby of a second cousin. I have few relatives so my connection with my cousin is very important.
Thank so much everyone. I just wanted to make something really fun and happy.
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