“I was thinking about metaphors of quilts. A lot about protection. A quilt makes us feel safe and warm. The rows of even stitching showing the passing of time, a meditative rhythm—like quieting and rocking a child. It takes time and patience. I wanted the quilt and the rocking to be one. The sentiment reveals this rhythm also— lullabies don’t have to make literal sense ... but the cadence of the words is lyrical and soothing. The warmth and coziness of a sleeping child—the tender connection—these quiet memories exist in anyone who has ever rocked a child in their arms.” —Susan LordiA gift to celebrate new beginnings, new babies, new families… and the loving relationships that develop between parent and child, grandparent and child…
- 5.5”h hand-painted resin figure
- Figure of female seated in rocking chair, holding toddler. Female, toddler and chair covered by large denim blue stitched quilt
- Packaging box includes enclosure card for gift-giving
- Dust with soft cloth or soft brush. Avoid water or cleaning solvents