I’ve recently begun a really fun summer project to help replace the absence of Finn’s milestone quilt, now that that’s completely finished (blog post coming soon!).
In the spirit of documenting our days through the creation of a quilt, I’ve decided to create a Summer Adventure Quilt with each block representing a different family adventure. Each block will accompany us on its adventure, be photographed along with our fun, and then become a part of a quilt stitched together in the fall.
Since our adventures primarily consist of hikes and beach days, I am making an improv tree block for every hike and an oceany, quasi-improv block for every beach day. The beach day blocks are entirely inspired by the Beach & Boots block from Piece n Quilt’s 30 Days and 30 Blocks sew along in 2015. I really wanted the white negative space to be a big part of the block to match the aesthetic of the trees and this block fits the bill! To go with the improv trees, I am making mine a bit wonky and imperfect, so I’m not using the exact measurements in the tutorial, but the overall design is the same. I decided that I will be making mine in full and half blocks to increase the wonkiness of the quasi-improv nature of my piecing.
I will be making a few unique blocks here and there to represent other adventures, such as a tent for when we go camping in the Adirondacks with my parents, a bridge for when we visit my husband’s dad and stepmom (GrandDude & GrandPrincess) in Pittsburgh, and a big sailing ship I made for a Camden Harbor tour we went on last weekend while GrandDude and GrandPrincess were visiting us here in Maine, shown above. I hope to fit these blocks in smoothly with the rest of the quilt and think it will work nicely!
Here’s my progress so far!! As of today, we’ve been on 8 hikes and 1 Camden Harbor tour (on a lobster boat, but the tall ship is representative of the harbor, not the vessel!). We have not yet “earned” the ocean block to the right of the ship block, but I included it for the photo to help show how the block will work into the overall quilt.
Perhaps the most fun aspect of this quilt is that one block accompanies us on each adventure, and therefore appears in memorable photographs. I’m hoping to be able to put a photo book together at the end of the summer with photos from each adventure. It’s a big hope, since my list of hopes is endless, but I really think it would be the icing on the cake for this project.
I’m grateful to have a wonderful group of mom friends who also have kids the same ages as mine and who love to get out and hike. We have created a Mommy Hiking Club (unofficially coined Mountain Mamas Lugging Babies & Towing Trekking Toddlers… it’s a bit of a mouthful, but gets the idea across!!) and we are determined to hike at least once per week with all of the kids. Our hiking groups vary from 3 moms plus kids to up to 5 or 6 moms plus kids, just about every mom is also carrying a baby or toddler in an Ergo or similar carrier, and everyone is welcome. Sure, sometimes there are crying babies, whining toddlers, bug bites, scratched knees, and I’ve been known to have to carry both of my boys (ages 2 and 5) simultaneously on some hikes, but it’s all worth it! Here are some memories from a few of our hikes (since we are 8 hikes in, I am not including every one, but from here on out I will try to share regular updates!).
Blue Hill Mountain, Blue Hill, Maine
The FIRST hike of the summer!!

Great Pond Mountain, Orland, Maine
Ecotat Garden Trails, Hermon, Maine

Camden Harbor Tour, Camden, Maine
BirdsAcre Trails, Ellsworth, Maine
Here’s to many more adventures, and to keeping up with the quilt blocks so that there’s always one on the ready for any given adventure. I currently have 3 extra trees and 3 beach/ocean blocks ready to go, so right now I’m feeling ahead of the game!
What adventures do you go on with your family? I’m brainstorming other blocks I could make, and *might* make a few rainbow segments to include for every time we see a rainbow this summer. Rainbow sightings are always exciting!
I’m linking up with Let’s Bee Social since it’s been a while!
Happy stitching, and happy adventuring!
Oh Kitty, this is just so much fun! Many of our adventures included birding (it became our daughter’s career). From your pictures, I could see a block with little footprints, a cute sunhat. What else do you see on your hike (ferns? rocks?) — do you hunt for sea glass on the beach? I think that might be a fun additional block. Just some thoughts, but you’ll come up with some great ideas, I’m sure!
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Precious memories being made that your children will treasure this quilt and all the fun times being made with family & friends! Lovely idea! I see a lighthouse in your future! 😍😍😍
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I love all of those faces!! 😎
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I love the wonky trees. And the photos are awesome. Finn has grown so much.
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Looking forward to every adventure! What a great project!
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Adventures on ground, beach and water, and in fabrics. What a quilt this will be, and maybe the first of many to come.
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What a fantastic project, you will have a quilt with a host of memories 🙂
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What a fun idea! Can’t wait to see them all! Love your outdoor adventures!
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Kitty this is such a fun idea. This will be a long loved quilt that I am sure will have a few fights over who gets the quilt to snuggle.
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You come up with some wonderful ideas! What a great way to document all of your summer adventures. I love how everyone really gets into posing with the quilt blocks. This will make for such great memories, both in picture and quilt form.
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What a fun idea! I’m looking forward to seeing more of your adventures!
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What a fabulous, fun idea!
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I’m so very glad your children will not be nature deprived (it’s a real thing). Great, fun idea and post!
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This quilt is going to have so many wonderful memories associated with it! This is a fabulous idea. 🙂
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Hi Kitty,
This is just the best post I have read today (and in a while). I love this idea. What a special quilt this will be, and those photos are just too neat. I love the one of the child smelling the flower – OMG – that is just too darn sweet. I will look forward to seeing how this comes together at the end of summer. These are priceless memories recorded in a quilt. ~smile~
Roseanne
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P.S. I’ll follow you in WP so I don’t miss an update!
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Such a great idea! It makes me wish my son was younger still. 🙂 Maybe I could make one of past adventures, that might be fun!
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Kitty, I love this concept, and the quilt is going to be fabulous!
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This is a great idea! I hope you will share more of your adventures.
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