One stitch at a time: Students sew life lessons and memories into handmade quilts
The last stitches were the hardest.
For Kahli Keen, carefully hand sewing each corner of her quilt meant slowing down, focusing and pushing through frustration – a process that transformed fabric into something far more meaningful than a classroom assignment.
Keen is one of several Grade 11 and 12 students at John Paul II Collegiate who spent months creating handmade quilts as part of a Clothing and Construction course designed to teach sewing skills, creativity and perseverance.
“At first, I thought the project was going to be really hard,” Keen said. “As the year went on, though, I realized it wasn’t as difficult as I expected. I also learned a lot of useful skills that I know I’ll need for the rest of my life.”


