This summer I made Calvin a quilt for his birthday.
I always idealized that when we had a cabin, my kids would have warm, cuddly quilts to snuggle under on the cool mornings. So when we bought a cabin just a couple weeks before Calvin’s birthday, I knew exactly what I wanted to make for him!
I’ve been saving my old jeans for a few years for the day when I finally had the courage to attempt a quilt.
I looked on pinterest for pattern ideas and came across this one. It didn’t look too hard to replicate, so I set to work.
It only took me about a week to get the top put together, but another month to finish it (I missed his birthday, and after that my steam ran low).
But I finished it! I was (am) soooo proud of myself. Quilting has always been an art form I’ve admired from a distance. They’re so fun, but look like so much work (and it was). Quilting always seemed outside my attention span.
But I finished this one, and I’m tickled pink with how lovely it is. I backed it with an off white minky furry fabric (I wanted it to look like wool, but so much softer). It is the coziest quilt – heavy so it comforts, soft so it cuddles, and thick so it warms.
Happy Birthday Calvin, love!
Your quilt looks great. Thanks for linking back to my page where you got the inspiration! I love the comforting weight of jean quilts.
I(t is lovely!
This looks amazing! Quilting really does seem to run in the family!