What a fun weekend we had! Lucy Ann spent a few nights here with Nana and PawPaw, she was eager to complete the sewing portion of her quilt top from a few weeks ago; we had big plans to tie-dye the back for that quilt as well. In anticipation of this activity I ordered a tie-dyeing kit from Dharma Trading Co; it included everything needed for good results at home, this was a first time experience for both of us.
We read all the instructions through and Lucy Ann chose the effect (spiral) of tie-dye that she hoped to accomplish.
Along with a prepared-for-dyeing extra-wide length of fabric for the backing I had also ordered a plain, white T-shirt for her. Armed with all the knowledge from the booklet, we set up our dyeing area in the garage on Thursday afternoon, it had been was raining, more was forcast, and we didn't want to take any chances doing this outdoors. We mixed up her chosen colors; she was quite liberal with the application. Then, after she was satisfied with her dye-soaked bundles, we wrapped them tightly in plastic and let them sit undisturbed for twenty-four hours. The waiting was the hardest part!
In the meantime on Friday, between virtual school sessions (more on this later, in another post), she finished her piecing. Finally, late in the afternoon, it was time for the big reveal. All day long she had repeated how she "couldn't wait" to see how the tie-dye turned out. I had commented to her at lunchtime that I hoped the results would be what she was hoping for, she said: "Nana, however it turns out will be perfect!". We all need more of that Lucy Ann attitude, she is a happy ray of sunshine.
Finally, it was time! We unwrapped her T-shirt first, and she rinsed it off with the hose. It's hard to believe that those white areas were hidden inside that tightly wrapped, dye-saturated shirt. She loved it!
Then, the backing fabric! To say that this was a successful experiment would be an understatement. Look at her smile! From this point, it was into the washer with hot water and Synthrapol detergent.
The quilt top is complete and the backing is ready to go. One more weekend for loading it onto the longarm and she'll have it quilted; she is very hands-on and wants to do this project herself, from start to finish! I cannot remember a time when a quilt student was more enthusiastic (or this Nana was any prouder).
Saturday was our sons's birthday, a milestone one this year. Our DIL had a surprise outside for him!
If someone can please explain to me what kind of warp-speed time trick exists that has transported us from the top picture to the bottom one in what seems to me to be only a blink of an eye, I'm all ears-- how in the world did this happen? I certainly don't feel any older.
One more shot of the newest quiltmaker because the joy on her face says it all.
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Life is Good!
10 comments:
awesome post and a new quilter is born....how wonderful! my mother had a cousin whose son just died...he was 69...she thought that was wrong, that he couldn't have been that age...except her oldest (me) will be 71 thursday....so yes, she realized, the newspaper obit age was correct....lol
What a wonderful time making memories for both of you . She did a fantastic job
How exciting for LucyAnn and you! She should be proud and excited... what great accomplishments with her quilt and the backing. It will be fun to see her finished treasure after she quilts and binds it. Happy Birthday to your son. Our children get older, but we don't. :)
Oh, wow, wow, wow! LucyAnn, you did good! What a neat quilt you are making.
SUCH an adventure you two shared - and it won't be the only one of this type! Beautiful quilt and back, beautiful girl, and beautiful Nana to help her accomplish so much.
This joyful post did my aching heart good. Thank you.
Beautiful! You are the most awesome grandma!
What a wonderful memory she will have of making that quilt, and that backing is just perfect! I know just what you mean about the speed of time as our babies grow up and older!
Amazing success! What a fun Nana you are.
Our son turns 35 soon and I’m sure the next 5 years will fly fast! Happy Birthday to your boy :)
What a wonderful project. The tye-dyeing was definitely a great success. Just the idea of trying to dye something puts me off on the idea but you are a good sport to go to all the effort and it is something you both will remember. The matching T-shirt was a brilliant addition!
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