Good Morning: This is how I got it - google downy-help a kid. Then click on Helping Kids, then how to help, then make a quilt, then get quilt info, then kits available on request and you are there. If I click on downy.com, it doesn't go through - so I just get there via the back door and it works fine.
This is such a wonderful thing and I am so glad so many of us have joined this happy bandwagon! Talk about an inundation of childrens quilts.
Change the subject here a little bit - I found the neatest journal, hard cover and before I get too old to remember to do this, I am going to make a list of each and every quilt that I have ever made, when I started, when I finished, what it was, who it was for and then I can look back and see how this whole love of quilting started and blame it all on my mother! All of it! I remember one Christmas, Mom was in her 80's and all of us were at her home for Christmas Eve. She came out of her bedroom with a huge pile of packages. Each one had a name on it. There were eight of them. She had made eight quilts - full size - each one different - for her three daughters and five grandchildren. The grandchildren (already married) were awestruck and the daughters cried. We had a gift that she had spent years in the planning, that being to hand all of them out at one time. I got the Sampler, which is probably why I love Sampler Quilts so much and do my designing, not so much by the color and pattern, but by event in our life or the special meaning of a special color in the quilt. Mom is 93 now and she is still quilting, but not as much. She has been the reason I love to quilt. I wish I had learned how to do this years ago. That's my little story and the start of my journal. Edie