Saturday, July 13, 2019

Wychowanie lap quilt (two of three)

Wychowanie (Upbringing) - photographed on the Mataura Bridge, Southland, NZ (looking north)

Last year I was fortunate to be given the fabric stash of the belated mother 
of an acquaintance from the town where I grew up. 

Linda wanted her mum's stash to go to someone who would appreciate it and make use of it.  She is a friend of my cousin; as I was growing up, I knew Linda as one of  'the Tarasiewicz girls'.

We both lived on the east side of the Mataura River - I was north of the bridge, 
while the Tarasiewicz's lived to the south of it, near my granny and an aunt.

Among the fabrics Linda gave me were some patched blocks that Mrs Tarasiewicz had already prepared but not been able to complete into quilts before falling ill. 

I decided I would use some of the matching yardage in the stash, as well as some of my own stash and some purchased yardage to create a set of three lap quilts (Linda has two young adult daughters) to gift back to Linda as thanks for the fabric.



While one set of blocks in these red/white/black fabrics was set of nine-patches (see here),
there was also a set of wonky slash-and-sew style blocks -
some with red sashing to the left and some with red sashing to the right.

They were rectangular in shape, so I added a piece of fabric to the side of each one
to make them into square blocks. 

I then used blocks of the same wonky direction to create this lap quilt, which is 51" square.

Linda's dad was Polish, so I used Polish words as the names for each quilt.
Like its sister quilts Matczyna miłość and Rodzina,
Wychowanie has a wider grey sashing to separate the blocks.
It has a double border and a 'love' print binding.

I quilted straight lines along the edges of the centre wonky red sashing of the blocks, then did straight double lines, following the straight seams of the blocks, right to the edge of the quilt.


The backing is pieced from yardage and leftover blocks.



It was an absolute pleasure to create these three quilts as a tribute to Mrs Tarasiewicz 
and to create family heirlooms for Linda and her daughters in her memory.


Kia ora to any visitors from Kelly's Needle and Thread Thursday linkup party!



1 comment:

  1. I'm here from the Meet and Greet. This quilt is SEW different from the 3rd quilt (which I saw first.) Again, such a wonderful thing to do for the family!

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