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A few weeks ago I posted a query about making a quilt for my DSIL who is going through chemo. The response was wonderful -- giving me hints of what would be most needed. Thank you so much to all who gave me suggestions.
Bottom line: make it big enough to cover from head to toe and tuck under everywhere, use flannel backing instead of batting (to keep it warm and soft, but lightweight for carrying to sessions), be sure her name is on it to prevent loss/theft, possibly include a carrying tote big enough for the quilt as well as some reading material/charts. My quilt was made from Moda Charms (Wildflowers IV) and coordinating fabrics. I used a blue sky flannel on the back. Here's a link to my original post: http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-138078-1.htm Attached are pictures of the quilt I completed and sent. The comfort quilt [ATTACH=CONFIG]238074[/ATTACH] The tote [ATTACH=CONFIG]238075[/ATTACH] Label and back [ATTACH=CONFIG]238076[/ATTACH] |
Beautiful.
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That is so beautiful, I am sure it will be loved!
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Very nice...prayers for you dsil.
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Love everthing about your gift: the quilt colors and pattern, the flannel backing, the tote and your very neat label.
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Beautiful
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That is such a thoughtful gift. :) Beautiful quilt.
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So very pretty - she will love it for years to come.
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That is beautiful!! The bag is equally as beautiful..you did a fantastic job!! I am sure your SIL will appreciate it and it will comfort her. What a loving gift you made!! crafty_linda_b
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Originally Posted by newestnana
Bottom line: make it big enough to cover from head to toe and tuck under everywhere, use flannel backing instead of batting (to keep it warm and soft, but lightweight for carrying to sessions), be sure her name is on it to prevent loss/theft, possibly include a carrying tote big enough for the quilt as well as some reading material/charts.
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