Welcome to our family website, a digital patchwork quilt sewn day by day. By sharing "scraps" of our lives with our loved ones, we're hoping to stitch continent to continent, time zone to time zone, heart string to heart string. Please embroider a comment or two on the fabric of our lives and enjoy! Please also visit our "Mindfire Homeschool" website!

2/15/2009

Akychame's Dream-Warmer


This quilt has many memories. I sewed the log-cabin centerpiece when Akychame was two, before we moved to Japan. Six years later, freshly arrived in Germany, the quilt just barely covered her toes. 

Stories are stitched invisibly into this fabric of Akychame's childhood. For instance, you can see a mismatched purple patch covering the spot where Akychame's hamster tried eating the quilt for dinner (in 2003). Incidentally, there are scraps of this same fabric sewn and woven into many crafts around our house: the covers of nature journals, skirts, napkins, artwork, etc. So many family memories have taken on the hue of lavender and rose.

Since 2004, it's been my best intention to stretch the quilt to fit her growing body, but with homeschooling and all, the project gathered dust and Akychame's toes (and dreams) got a little chilly at night. In addition, the fact that I had absolutely no idea how to make a quilt lent a feeling of mystery and gravity to an already insurmountable-seeming project. Of course, Akychame had other blankets, but when you know there's a blanket out there made just for you. . .Well, any other blanket positively will not do!

So this year, while Phil's been gone in Korea, I've made it my joyful mission to complete her "teenager" quilt - stretching the fabric to cover her body as it is now, how it will be in college, and how it will be when she is married and there are more feet and dreams to keep warm. 

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