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I've been distracted for 2 days. I'm constantly thinking of a young lady who is not related, but her husband grew up with my son and has vacationed with us and is still very special to us.
She is in the hospital right now- in ICU, recovering from surgery. She has cancer- I'm not sure what type as info is sporadic. I called the hospital but she is not allowed visitors or flowers. From what I can gather- she had a hysterectomy (age 28) and the cancer is in the lymph nodes. I want to make a quit for her for her chemo treatments. She's not a child but not too old. What pattern and colors would you suggest? Thanks! Barb |
Maybe warm and soothing colors? Or is she more of a bold and bright gal?... maybe out of fleece and flannel?
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The really popular colors now are pinks, turquoises and browns. And, They make up so pretty.
Blessings to you and her. |
How about an angel quilt? Either a pieced angel or angel fabric of some kind. Definitely warm, maybe a fleece backing. Would she be receptive to that?
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Sorry to hear about your friend.
I like the idea of using flannel, but you may not like working with flannel. I made a flannel quilt that is on my bed, and it keeps me very cozy and warm at night. Chinese coin quilt pattern is fast and always looks nice. |
I suggest don't stress on pattern/colors/fab. What ever you give her she will so thrilled! I've given comfort quilts to several people and gave up stressing on pattern/colors. What ever Caught my eye, was what I sewed up. I's done out of love!! She and her family will be touched.
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Originally Posted by Barbm
I've been distracted for 2 days. I'm constantly thinking of a young lady who is not related, but her husband grew up with my son and has vacationed with us and is still very special to us.
She is in the hospital right now- in ICU, recovering from surgery. She has cancer- I'm not sure what type as info is sporadic. I called the hospital but she is not allowed visitors or flowers. From what I can gather- she had a hysterectomy (age 28) and the cancer is in the lymph nodes. I want to make a quit for her for her chemo treatments. She's not a child but not too old. What pattern and colors would you suggest? Thanks! Barb |
Maybe turquoise (aqua) and purple. I don't know if that helps any, but my best wishes and thoughts go out to you and her and her family!
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Log cabin as it can be arranged in different ways, and the centre of the block will be her anchor to home and health. If you do 16 - 12 1/2 inch blocks, put a four inch border, you end up with a 54inch sq quilt and you can arrange your blocks to form a star. Line the back with flannel and you not only have a great chemo blanket, but, a great couch blanket for when she is at home recouperating.
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What about a Warm Wishes patterns. Find a focus fabric of flowers. Would be beautiful!
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I agree with Julie. Anything would be loved and appreciated.
Hope she gets well. |
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