Sunday, November 8, 2020

Happy Sunday!! A slow stitching day!

I received two quilts back from the quilter!  Whoop!!  These are patient quilts, just the right size for a hospital bed, or maybe to cover a person going to x-ray or chemo.  So I will be working on binding these, today.  This one  is made of blue charm squares.
This one is made from a jelly roll.  I have really not used jelly rolls before, so I am glad to use this one all up!!
Notice the little pumpkin table runner?  Just the right season for this! I love it!

 This does not look like much in the picture, but is very precious to me.  This was my brother's baby quilt, and I am sure it was made by my momma.  It has a few straight lines of quilting through it, and maybe a piece of flannel for batting.  It has no binding, yet seemed to be one of those "birthed" quilts, sewn together and then turned right side out.  As I no longer have my brother, this is very special to me!!!  It is 57 years old.  




Have a great day, each of you!!



Julie

12 comments:

Julierose said...

What lovely donation quilts you have made...So pretty and I am sure they will be a great comfort to the donees....;)))
hugs, Julierose

Rebecca said...

Quick question....What size do you find the best for a hospital bed?

Thanks for the info... I seldom post commits anywhere but check and enjoy you blog regularly

Alycia~Quiltygirl said...

Lovely quilts - and what a great comfort!

Chookyblue...... said...

lovely quilts.....good luck binding.......

Binsa said...

Lovely quilts Julie

Maureen said...

Love the pop that the stars make on the charm Square quilt. How precious that you have your brother's baby quilt. You lost him too soon.

Ruth said...

Any information you can write down and pin to your brother's quilt means that one day someone else will know how precious this quilt was to you. And perhaps make it more meaningful to them as well.
That blue quilt with white stars is beautiful!

Karen said...

Your quilts will be a comfort to two patients. I know you often do this. I can imagine the wonderful impression you make on these people.

Flickenstichlerin said...

It is always exiting to get finished quilts back. Lovely finishes. How precious you still have your brother's baby quilt.

Vicki W said...

What a treasure to have your brother's baby quilt! Love the 2 finished quilts. They will bring your patients a lot of comfort.

Lori said...

So sweet you have your brothers baby quilt. I have my brother's baby outfit. He died before I was born but it is nice to have it.
Love the other 2 quilts! YOu are a generous nurse!!

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