The old cedar chest in Sarah’s attic didn’t just hold fabric; it held a roadmap. Tucked inside was a tattered, coffee-stained booklet titled Quilts for Baby: Complete Instructions for 5 Projects . To anyone else, it was a vintage craft guide, but to Sarah, it was the key to welcoming her first grandson, Leo.
She cleared her dining table, the sun streaming onto the five distinct patterns she intended to conquer. Quilts for Baby: Complete Instructions for 5 Pr...
The instructions called for precise angles. Sarah struggled at first, the yellow and white strips refusing to align. But as the "V" patterns emerged, the quilt seemed to radiate heat. This was the "stroller quilt," designed to keep the chill away during autumn walks in the park. The old cedar chest in Sarah’s attic didn’t