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Patty Weiser's work with a first grade classMy son's first grade teacher did a lot of paper quilts with the kids this year. She loved the look of the quilts and all the artwork the children did for the alternate blocks. Because she is a fantastic teacher and had 21 out 24 children for two years, another mom and I decided to make her a real quilt with the kids. We were able to get into the classroom when she wasn't there and had the kids draw on white blocks. We decided that simpler was better and had the kids draw their own faces in black fabric pen using a template drawn on the freezer paper backing. The template insured that all the faces were about the same size. We had one mom draw Mrs. Dowling and another mom did 6 apple applique blocks. We sewed that chain blocks in scraps of red and green using the pattern the kids were familar with and then bordered the quilt in some crazy polka dots and red and black checks. I machine quilted the chain squares and hand quilted around the faces and apples. The children were thrilled to be making a "real" quilt as a surprise and I became so attached to the quilt that it was very hard to give to the teacher. Mrs. Dowling was shocked and surprised and claimed it was a "nursing home" item - something that she could never bear to part with. I already have in mind a quilt for the second grade to do, and one for my youngests kindergarden class in a year or so. This quilting with children is addictive. And in 1998, she wrote: Last year, the children in my son's first grade classroom and I made
a quilt for the teacher as a surprise year end gift and I was hooked.
Today, the second grade class presented their gift to their teacher.
I had them draw
It was a lot of work but it was worth it for the reactions. Some of
the kids were in Matt's class last year and remembered the other quilt.
Their enthusiasm was infectious and the other kids also felt that this
was all
So there I am, hooked even more and next year with two kids in school. John already wants to surprize his teacher with an alphabet quilt. And I have already figured out that the surprises will no longer be surprises as well as the fact that one quilt will have to be made in the first part of the year. |
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