Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Charity Work

My quilting meetings were back to back this month: the second Monday and the third Tuesday were contiguous. Staying up until 10:30pm and 11pm and still rising at 5am to get to work does leave me tonight relieved that I can stay at home.
I volunteered to make six quilts for the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Shady Grove hospital. The little kits had been provided and we just have to sew them. Here are two of the more unusual. Typically, they are a print fabric and the flannel and all you have to do is sew them back to back and turn them inside out, then sew once around the edge for stability.
They are either 12"x12" or 14"x14" because that is plenty for these tiny citizens.

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