Monday, December 8, 2008

Christmas Quilt Tradition

Last year's quilt.
This one I am really proud of because
I did it all on my lonesome.


Quilt from 2006.
Aunt Gaye really did this one.
I was just there for moral support.


This year's quilt. Done just in the nick of time.
It was still slightly wet when I pulled it out of the
dryer and layed it on Hannah's bed.


I know these colors are non-traditional. But I LOVE them.
I really wanted my quilts to reflect what I love at certain times.
And turquiose, lime green and orange are the colors I Love right now.
I'm sure years from now the kids will pull this one out and declare
together, "What was Mom thinking."


About 4 years ago I started a new tradition for our kids. Starting Dec. 1 I place the christmas quilt on one of the kids beds. It's usually the one that has acted the best that morning. That night we gather around that child's bed and he/she gets to pick out a christmas book that either Mom or Dad reads. Then we read scriptures and say prayer. Whoever gets the quilt also gets to sleep with it that night. It rotates between all the kids.
I know I started this tradition a little late. The reason I know this is due to Jaren's reaction this year. I was encouraging all the kids to get their beds made and to be good listener's when Jaren piped up and proclaimed, " I don't care about the quilt." It was hard not to ball up in the corner and cry my eyes out. Is Jaren really to old for the quilt I wondered. Come to find out, he's not. After the other kids got the quilt I noticed Jaren make an effort and acutally made his bed. When the quilt finally made it around to his bed, I know he was secretly jumping up and down inside. Plus, I heard him make some strange noise of joy and saw the smile he tried to hide.
Traditions are what make the holidays memorable and special. I will make a new quilt every year until I decide I have plenty. I am hoping to pass a quilt to each of my children when they get married so they can begin this tradition with their own kids.
A special thanks to my Aunt Gaye. Who so graciously and willingly helped me quilt this blanket. I really appreciate her kindness and generosity. Plus the time it took. Your the best Gaye!!

12 comments:

Kelli said...

I love this tradition. I am looking forward to doing it with my family when I have children that are old enough to understand. I am so grateful to my mom for going to that enrichment night that she heard about this idea and passed it on to me, so that I could share it with others. I am glad to see that your family loves this tradition. I get super excited to see what your quilt will look like every year.

Amy said...

I love this tradition! It's original and unique to you and your family. And I love the way you put colors together- you are very good at it. Duh- my "Ta-Da!" tree is case in point.

If I ever want to start quilting- I know just the place to go.

Great Job!

Amberlyn said...

Thanks for reminding me where I got the idea.

sugaryfrogs.blogspot.com said...

What a awesome tradition! The quilts look great! Good job Amberlynn! How wonderful to have Gaye's help, she always does such amazing quilts!

Pike's Place said...

That's a very sweet tradition, Amberlyn. The quilts are beautiful. What a fun mom!

Jessica said...

I love Jaren. Your quilts are wonderful and the tradition is meaningful.

Denise said...

Such a pretty quilt! You are so talented.

Rindee said...

Thank you for this post. What a beautiful tradition! I would love to do this with my family. Maybe I'll go fabric shopping after Christmas and start it next year.

Lisa said...

Jaren. So funny. He is getting older, huh?

Jessica said...

Those are beautiful! What a great tradition, one that definitely brings the family closer together and creates wonderful memories... :)

Sweet Caroline said...

Wait just a minute! I have been very good and that quilt has never been on my bed! I demand a recount! I will wait. Still waiting. Thank you!

Actually, I remember the year your started this tradition--and you told me that the kids ran up the stairs from school so excited.

I thought to myself you were an incredible mom! I was even thinking about it this year. I am glad you posted about it so I could remember how to do it.

Um, does it count if I just use a quilt from the D.I.? :)

Liz said...

I love the colors of your new quilt too. You have a great eye Amberlyn.

Liz Reynolds