Sunday, September 4, 2011

Quilts for Kids

It's been a while since I've posted, shame on me. I've been busy, busy, busy. 
Today I  want to share just a tiny bit of my busyness. 
Quilts for Kids is an organization that provides a comforting quilt for ill children.  
They will provide a kit to make a quilt or you may make your own, 
using your fabrics and patterns. 
I wanted to get involved. I ordered a kit, so I would know what they were looking for. 
I was so excited, I got the quilt top done right away. 
Several months later Quilts for Kids emailed me about the kit.  
Oh No! Turns out it found its way under a stack of fabrics and I forgot all about it. 
I had wanted to send a few more quilts back along with it, 
but now I was really behind and I'm not a fast quilter. 
I quickly started  planning and making a few more to go along with it. 
One of the quilts, which I thought was a
fabulous idea (so wonderful in my head) turned out not to be. 
It's not terrible, just not how I envisioned it, so 2 steps forward and 1 step back. 
Then I remembered I had a couple quilts in the closet. 
Made them, never used them or gifted them.  
I got them out and they joined the stack nicely. 


This is the kit I was sent. It is so cute with all the trucks and I love the stripe binding. 
The binding wasn't included, but the stripe was the backing that 
was included and I squeezed out enough for the binding.

These are the three I had stacked in the closet 
just waiting for the right home.


I added a bit more quilting and zig-zagged around the 
binding per Quilts for Kids preferences.


And this last one I made just for some sweet little girl that might like butterflies.
I had a few yards of this brighter blue, and it needed butterfies.
Can you believe the salvage said Patrick Lose 2002.
I really need to get using my stash!


Here are all five waiting to be boxed up for the ride.
I was thrilled to finally get these in the mail, but not happy about how long it took me. 

If you're a quilter, check out Quilts for Kids.

3 comments:

  1. Awesome! When my daughters were in the NICU and then PICU, we got several quilts I used to decorate their isolettes. Since my daughter's death, those quilts have become very special to me.

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  2. when ellie was in the burn unit overnight, she received a beautiful quilt that she still uses. in fact, it's on her bed now. those quilts will definitely get good use!!

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