Monday, January 22, 2018

Daina's Quilt

     Those readers who have followed our adventures at SpruceHaven are familiar with the lovely and talented young biologist, Daina Anderson, who does so much to help our operation run so well.
     Daina has a friend who recently delivered a healthy baby boy and she had decided to make a baby quilt as a gift for the newborn. It's hard to believe but the baby put in an appearance two weeks before the quilt was complete; couldn't wait to get to the quilt, I guess!
     This was Daina's first attempt at quilting, in fact her second project only, and she enlisted Miriam's help to get her through some of the finer points of the art. Miriam was amazed from the get-go at Daina's proficiency and was impressed with her attention to detail.


      The quilt is very attractive indeed and speaks to Daina's excellent taste in selecting and assembling the fabrics.



    Miriam said that her cutting was as accurate and precise as a seasoned veteran. It was a pleasure for Miriam to work with Daina to offer her a little advice here and there and pass on the benefit of her experience.



     Congratulations, Daina, on a job very well done.
     I have the delight every day of living with an accomplished quilter and creative artist and now I have a second one coming to visit. How lucky can one guy get!
David M. Gascoigne,
David M. Gascoigne,

I'm a life long birder. My interests are birds, nature, reading, books, outdoors, travel, food and wine.

29 comments:

  1. Hello David!
    Congratulations Diana and Miriam!
    You both create a very beautiful quilt!
    Lovely fabrics and preety design!
    Thank you for sharing!
    Have a lovely week!
    Dimi...

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  2. Hello David!:) You are a lucky man indeed! The quilt is beautiful, with charming images and colours. Well done to Daina for such a brilliant first attempt at quilting, which takes a great deal of patience, as well as skill, both of which Daina and Miriam have aplenty.:)

    My book arrived just a few moments ago!

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  3. Is there a way the quilt can grow bigger as the baby grows?

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    1. Maybe that will be the next thing - expandable quilts!

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  4. It is beautiful and certainly the baby will sleep well under it. Regards,

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  5. Quilting is contagious and addictive, a job well done!

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  6. Hari OM
    It is a craft I greatly admire but have no aptitude for myself; my sister got all those genes! This is, indeed, a very fine first go. YAM xx

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  7. Beautifully made.

    Groettie from Patricia.

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  8. Hello, what a beautiful quilt. I love the fabrics. Well done! Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week!

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  9. Hi David,

    Beautiful quilt! It's a lot of work. It requires a lot of patience.

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  10. Well done Daina, quilting can look fabulous as your does, or look terrible. I did some quilting when we lived in Mafikeng but never continued after we left. Somehow just never enough time to do the many things now that I used to do!!! Diane

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  11. Everyone mentioned in this post is fortunate indeed! You and Miriam and your lovely and talented young friend ... and the baby who receives the beautiful quilt.

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  12. Hi Both,
    Congratulations to Daina and Miriam in the completion of such a beautiful quilt. This will hopefully keep the little boy snug through the remaining winter months.
    Superb post and great header.
    All the best, John

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    1. Thanks, John. The header brings back great memories of a fabulous pelagic trip to the Humboldt Current off the coast of Chile.

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  13. My paternal grandmother was an accomplished quilter and I am fortunate to have some of her works. I know what precision and skill it takes. This looks wonderful!

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  14. Lovely smiling face of Daina.
    Both quilts look beautiful, well done.

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  15. Lovely quilt, didn't she do so well. One job I can't do, more the pity.

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  16. My mother's hobby is quilting actually...........

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  17. I like the print on the fabric and the sky blue colour.

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  18. I did a little bit of quilting in my teenage years. It's a long lost skill for me now though. I like your new cover photo.

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  19. That quilt looks lovely.
    Lucky baby!

    All the best Jan

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  20. I'm very impressed by Daina's quilt, David. She's a lucky girl having Miriam's expert advice - my own piece of Miriam's work is getting good use this winter and will be accompanying me to Scotland in a couple of days - a solo trip this time.

    My love to you both - - Richard

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  21. Just beautiful.. Great work.. Happy weekend

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  22. What patience to make such work and so nice that Miram gave her advice.
    Regards,
    Roos

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    1. It was a pleasure for Miriam to work with Daina, Roos.

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