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What is the best size for a chemo-comfort quilt?

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Old 07-16-2011, 03:32 PM
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I make quilts and donate to cancer patients. I make mine 55-60 wide and 72-80" long. I have had no complaints and a few thank you cards.
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Old 07-16-2011, 03:42 PM
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What about a quillow?? That way she can make it into the pillow to carry it with her and then she will also have a pocket to put her feet in.
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Old 07-16-2011, 03:44 PM
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Make it very "washable." With a lowered immune system and possibly being brought in and out of hospitals, she will want to wash it alot. I said a prayer for her.
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Old 07-16-2011, 04:55 PM
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A foot pocket would be nice, to keep her feet warm
Long and wide enough to tuck it under her chin and around her sides :D:D:D
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Old 07-16-2011, 04:59 PM
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Marcia,
I too just came off Chemo a few months ago and you do NEED it to cover all the way up to head and down to go under the feet.....
God Bless you for making this for your friend.
Another important thing is fixing some frozen dinner's for the family so she won't have to worried about them...
Also don't forget the Cleasing for a Reason .org.....to help her out too.....
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Old 07-16-2011, 06:23 PM
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Originally Posted by Furza Flyin
Been there, done that, have the t-shirt (2 survivor tshirts now :) ) Here are my suggestions:

1. Make it long enough to tuck under chin to under heels.
2. Make is wide enough to tuck around her when she is in a recliner.
3. Use flannel as a backing and no batting. Make sure to wash the flannel in HOT HOT water and dry on HOT before you put it on the back. The quilt will need to be washed many times and put in the dryer as well. You dont want to make a heavy quilt. There were days when every thing hurt even the touch of a sheet. Having the quilt light would be best and easier for her to carry as well.
4. Put her full name on the quilt some where easy to see. If she is in the hospital it may accidently get put in the hospital laundry and this way it would be easier to return to her.
5. Take pictures of the quilt front and back before you give it to her...see #4 above.
6. I agree with the no pockets and make a tote instead that the quilt and a notebook and full size calendar would fit into. Its hard to keep all the appointments straight and what each dr/nurse/tech said.
7. My friend's 11 yo daughter wanted to make me something and my mom helped her make me a pillow. It is 24inches wide and 18in top to bottom. Just out of fleece with 4 layers of fleece in the middle and sewn around the edge(she hand sewed it had to use an ice pick first) I have been using it for two years now. I dont get in a car without it. I place it under the seatbelt and it keeps the seat belt off my chest and shoulder. My surgery site and area where chemo port would be located. It gets washed every week and is getting a bit "pilly" but it is wonderful. HINT. I had to tack the 4 corners and the middle of inside fleece after I washed it the first time because it rolled.
7. Thank you for doing this for her. You are all in my prayers.
Thank you so much for this advice. You-more than anyone else- would know what would help the most. I have been making baby blankets for a lot of people but i'm going to switch gears. I work full time so I need to pick and choose what i do but i think this is what i want to do from now on.(i'll still do the occasional baby quilt) I am saving this in my favorites- no batting- and the pillow- I never never would have thought of that and yet my mom had a port. Thank you.
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Old 07-16-2011, 10:06 PM
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It should be big enough to cover her up fully. So size is dependent on the person's size.

Mostly, it shouldn't be too heavy as that might be difficult for your friend to handle.

A matching tote would look great. Possibly a small pillowcase too.

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Old 07-17-2011, 02:50 AM
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Maybe a Quillow with a pocket and carrying bag for books, tissues, other necessities
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Old 07-17-2011, 03:42 AM
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I agree with Furze Flyin, been there, make it light, top and flannel back, no filling..tote for books and notebook..we were given flannel sheets that had been warmed to cover our self in the waiting room, always to cold and while we were given chemo...as for size I would do a large lap quilt...hope this helps...been cancer free for 1 year.
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Old 07-17-2011, 05:38 AM
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A recent McCall's Quilting (maybe April/May 2011?) had a shawl with pockets that is very easy to make, We made a few of them this weekend at our mini retreat at church. We made them with the idea of giving them to nursing homes, but I also thought of them for chemo patients
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