Just before Christmas last year, we received news that Laughing Boy's best friend had been diagnosed with myeloma and kidney failure. My first thought was "I need to make him a quilt!" Laughing boy was dubious about it but as I reminded him, this is all about me. I chose the colour palette over the holidays, pulling all my stashed precious navy fabrics, you know - those fabrics that you have for years but can't bear the thought of cutting up as they are for stroking only. I decided that this quilt needed some precious. I also wanted to quilt to symbolise something rather than be an abstract design. I see Julian as strong, noble and gentle so the idea of the monarch of the glen quilt was born.
I really wanted to do a Dan Rouse deer but couldn't work out how to draw the stencil so decided to do a mash up of Dan's reverse applique technique and Luke Hayne's deer. At our January guild meeting, I was able to finalise the design, with the help and guidance of the ladies there.
navy 6" blocks and orange 3"blocks |
a bit lost in the gloaming..... |
There was a paper template of the design on the front cover. Result! So I traced it on some Swedish tracing paper then reworked it so it was a little bigger. Then I pinned the orange patchwork to the back of the blue patchwork ......
And sewed round the outline....
I bought some really neat duckbill applique scissors and, following Dan's instructions, cut roughly 1/8" inside the sewn line to reveal.....
I decided to outline the deer three times then radiate lines outwards. Reader, I am ashamed to say it took another three months before the quilting was finished.
Then came the bits that always bring me joy...
squaring up....
I may have cut through the wee man's cricket numbers at this point |
I was ridiculously happy with the mitred corners on this quilt |
And it was finally finished, over 6 months after it was started and after a load of horrible chemotherapy and stem cell treatments had been completed.
Julian passed away a couple of days ago. Cancer fucking sucks.