They say good things come to those who wait. That's true not only for those who are on my quilt list, but also for so many of us wanting to find someone with whom to share our life.
True story: Niels and I got married when I was 35. When we bought Niels' wedding band, we asked the jeweler to inscribe it with "worth the wait." At the time, I was a bit self-conscious about my weight because my new head meds had caused me to gain 50 pounds in pretty short period of time and I was struggling with the fact that I would be at my all time high weight for my wedding, with pictures that would be around forever. Can you see where this is going? Two days before our wedding, I picked up the ring and read the writing, "worth the weight." That was my only true bridezilla moment of wedding planning! The owner of the store was mortified and overnighted a new ring to us. All is well.
My friend Jamie also waited longer than average to meet her Mr. Right. Their story is complicated and beautiful and theirs to tell. Jamie and I have been friends for nearly 20 years and was one of my first friendsd when I moved to Michigan in 1999. We worked together at not one, but two companies. When I brought my Shih Tzu Bailey home from Minneapolis, Jamie was there with a camera at the airport to take pictures and welcome us home. After my brain injury, Jamie remained a friend and loved me despite the changes to my personality. She definitely deserved a place on my quilt list!
As I thought about what kind of quilt to make Jamie (and Toben) for their wedding quilt, the thing that kept coming to mind is love. That sounds clique, I realize, for a wedding quilt, but the love I think of when I think of Jamie goes beyond the gooey wedding love. Jamie knows how to love when it's hard--when it's a friend whose life is changed by brain injury, when it's watching her brother fight and then fade away from cancer, when it's engaging with the kids of her friends and family even when she longs to have children of her own, when it's speaking up for those on the margins. Jamie embodies love.
For the third time, I used the wonky alphabet by Kelby Sews for my letters. I used her paper pieced alphabet on Papa Steve's It Is Well quilt.
And I used her love letters on my sister Liz's wedding quilt. (I modified the "E").
I don't usually tell someone I am making a quilt for them, because I rarely hit my deadlines, and because it's really fun for me to see if someone figures it out from progress posts on Instagram. But I did tell Jamie I would make her a wedding quilt and asked her what colors she would like me to use. She said she would want the quilt for their bed and that they were using beach colors.
I started making blocks in between other projects a few months before they got married. This spring we went on a cruise and I was reminded of the beauty of the ocean. It also gave me the sew-jo I needed to finish Jamie's quilt!
I made the quilt top my April One Monthly Goal for Elm Street Quilts monthly challenge. I finished the top on their 1st anniversary. I put two surprises into the quilt that I didn't want to reveal before Jamie and Toben saw the quilt in person, so I had to be a little sneaky with my OMG update post.
The first surprise is that one of the LOVE blocks was made in Michigan State colors in honor of her brother Tony.
Tony passed away a few months after their wedding after a brave battle with cancer. Jamie's first year of marriage has been bittersweet as her joy is mingled with grief. Tony's memory is near to Jamie's heart so I knew he needed to be a part of her quilt, too.
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Tony at Jamie's wedding, with Jamie's husband Toben to the right. Photo Credit: Jamie Heim |
The other surprise was a block made of rainbow prints. This block has significance to both Jamie and Toben and also needed a place on their quilt.
Credit: Northern Exposure Photography |
To see more pictures of this quilt, check the hashtag #lotsofloveweddingquilton Instagram. To see what I'm currently working on, please follow me at deJongDreamHouse.
Linked to:
Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts & Doll Quilts
Finished or Not Friday @ Busy Hands Quilts
Design Wall Monday @ Small Quilts & Doll Quilts
Finished or Not Friday @ Busy Hands Quilts
Linky Tuesday @ Free Motion by the River
Main Crush Monday @Cooking Up Quilts
Monday Making @ Love, Laugh, Quilt
To Do Tuesday @ Stitch All the Things
Tuesday Linky Party @ Clever Chameleon
Needle & Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation
Off the Wall Friday @ Nina Marie
Oh Scrap! @ Quilting is More Fun Than Housework
Scrappy Happy Saturday @ Super Scrappy
Show Off Saturday @ Sew Can She
UFO Busting @ Tish's Wonderland
Wednesday Wait Loss @ The Inquiring Quilter
What I Made Monday @ Pretty Piney
Whoop Whoop Friday @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
WIP Linky Party @ Silly Mama Quilts
WIPs on Wednesday @ Esther's Blog
Main Crush Monday @Cooking Up Quilts
Monday Making @ Love, Laugh, Quilt
To Do Tuesday @ Stitch All the Things
Tuesday Linky Party @ Clever Chameleon
Needle & Thread Thursday @ My Quilt Infatuation
Off the Wall Friday @ Nina Marie
Oh Scrap! @ Quilting is More Fun Than Housework
Scrappy Happy Saturday @ Super Scrappy
Show Off Saturday @ Sew Can She
UFO Busting @ Tish's Wonderland
Wednesday Wait Loss @ The Inquiring Quilter
What I Made Monday @ Pretty Piney
Whoop Whoop Friday @ Confessions of a Fabric Addict
WIP Linky Party @ Silly Mama Quilts
WIPs on Wednesday @ Esther's Blog
What a treasure of a quilt! To me it's all of the thought and planning that make up the little details that is what makes a quilt so special. And a gift to cherish for always!
ReplyDeleteWonderful quilt and beautiful story. Denise@fortheloveofgeese
ReplyDeleteAgain, a perfect story for a perfect quilt! Thanks for sharing it on Wednesday Wait Loss.
ReplyDeleteBeyond beautiful! Stitched with love and personalized especially for your bestie! The colors are amazing!! Perfect!!
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is absolutely fabulous - congratulations ! Wonderful colours and a great wedding quilt design.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful wedding quilt, and a beautiful story to go with it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful story behind this quilt. I love all of the personal touches you added!
ReplyDeleteWhat a tribute to friendship and love. Very touching. I'm sure Jamie will treasure it.
ReplyDeleteThis lovely quilt has such an amazing story. Thanks for sharing with Oh Scrap!
ReplyDeleteYes that OMG photo is sneaky! :) What a lovely gift, I'm sure it is treasured.
ReplyDeleteYour LOVE quilt makes me speechless; it is so special. Love the alphabet too; I think it's the favorite one I've seen so far. Will check out that link. Thanks for linking to Finished or Not Friday!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful quilt, my favourite colours. You're making me teary eyed with your lovely story of freindship. Your other 2 quilts in this post are stunning as well.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful quilt that represents a wonderful LOVE story!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed seeing the photos and reading your blog post!
Love, love, love the wedding quilt! Thanks for providing details about the special fabric selection.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post. There's so much love in your words and in the pictures you shared. Jamie sounds like a very special person and I'm sure she loved her quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt. LOVE how it all came together.
ReplyDeleteYour love quilt and the story are wonderful. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! I love the stories behind it, and the story of your wedding ring. Thanks for linking up to What I Made Monday.
ReplyDeleteI love your back story to this quilt, and love the quilt as well. A true friend is such a blessing in our lives.
ReplyDeleteThis is really lovely. I'm so glad you shared the story of making this quilt. Waiting for love and loving through struggles shows true strength of character. I wish Jamie and Toben all the best for their future together.
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