Like many Guiders, I have accumulated an incredible number of crests and patches throughout the years and the culmination of this epic crest collecting has resulted in the completion of two camp blankets. But along with all of those patches and crests, I’ve also collected many Guiding T-shirts over the years. So many that they had an entire chest of drawers dedicated to them! My mother cautiously suggested that I give her all the shirts and she would have them made into a quilt for me. She was surprised at how quickly I agreed to this plan (little did she know I was also thinking about having them made into a quilt). So, when I flew home for Thanksgiving in 2013, I had two bags with me – filled with 85 Girl Guide shirts!
We got them home and sorted through what I wanted kept from each one – design on the back only, or front and back and sleeves for some. And I waited… Neither one of us really knew anyone who quilted and we figured it would be a bit expensive to get done. But, patience does have its rewards – later that year, my aunt coincidentally took up quilting. She’d made a few quilts for herself and family members, so my mother broached the subject with her. And she of course said yes!
Guest post by Tanya Watts. Tanya was a girl member in Regina and a Brownie Guider and Trainer in Saskatoon and currently volunteers as a Trainer and Guide Guider in Edmonton.
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