Last week, during a conversation with my daughter-in-law, Christina, she asked me if I had any black and white fabric to make a play quilt for my granddaughter Micah to use for tummy and stimulation time. I told Christina I had something better than that; I have in my stash Baby Genius fabric by Benartex which was designed to "encourage baby's brain activity during their first important development years". I bought this bright and colorful fabric over ten years ago and used it sparingly for co-workers' baby quilts with the intention of saving it, especially this panel, for my future grandchildren. Micah is only seven weeks old and I thought a Baby Genius Quilt wouldn't be needed until she was at least four months old. According to Christina, Micah really gets excited when she sees patterns in black and white or in colors. So, of course, I had to make this play quilt right away since I will be seeing Micah this weekend. When I think about this quilt, it should have been done soon after she was born--my bad.
This panel measures 42" x 48" which is a nice size for a play quilt. Sadly, my Juki went on the fritz last week and was brought in for servicing and I really missed using it for this quilt. I only stitched in the ditch because I didn't want any quilting to interfere with the pictures or patterns. I wasn't really happy with the stitches made by my Elna Sewing Machine especially with the puckering where the quilting intersected--this would not have happened with the Juki. Hopefully, Micah won't notice. Since this quilt is going to be used on the floor, I decided to back it with black and yellow ticking which I had in my stash and was waiting to be used for just the right project.
I also have in my Baby Genius stash, this panel which I will make a wallhanging for Micah when she starts talking, Hopefully, I'll have at least six months to finish it and I'm crossing my fingers that my Juki will be back by then. Really, what am I thinking, as soon as the Juki returns next week, I should start working on the wallhanging. After all, any projects for Micah now are immediately put on top of the project list which it should be.
This baby girl knows that she has this grandma wrapped around her little fingers.
BTW, I had mentioned in previous posts that I was finding all sorts of projects which were started over ten years ago and never finished so I was wondering what could have happened back then. Well, I finally remember what it was; I went back to work; maybe it was an event worth forgetting since it interfered with my quilting. I don't think I'll have any problem with remembering I retired four years ago.
Minus 100 Yard Challenge YTD Total: -60 yards