Dialysis Patients Quilts
#52
I found a website that gives the simple quilt pattern used by a quilt guild for their dialysis center:
"Quick donation quilt"
www.stcroixquilters.com/Guild%sub-we
They also mention that the size needed is 45x70.
Do not use white fabrics.
Use 100% cotton or flannel.
Quilts should not be too bulky-please use a thin batting.
Use any pattern you like or the quick pattern below byJen Lacasse.
A picture is shown also.
Hope this helps with ideas!
"Quick donation quilt"
www.stcroixquilters.com/Guild%sub-we
They also mention that the size needed is 45x70.
Do not use white fabrics.
Use 100% cotton or flannel.
Quilts should not be too bulky-please use a thin batting.
Use any pattern you like or the quick pattern below byJen Lacasse.
A picture is shown also.
Hope this helps with ideas!
#53
#54
Originally Posted by Ann63
The ones I have done are about 45x60. If anyone has any suggestions, please post them. I still consider myself a beginner so this is new to me. I will post pictures when my camera finish charging.
#55
Dianne Dye of Designs by Diane came in one Saturday to teach this design to our guild. It was suppose to be a table runner and I decided to make it a little larger so my placement were an afterthought. This is really a quick and easy pattern. Diane uses 4 1/2 inch strips. I posted to the link below. It is in her Season 1 videos called Positively Negative.
http://www.dbdquilts.com/quiltvideos.asp?V=Positive
I also found this pattern using a 2 1/2 inch strips by Eleanor Burns. Her blocks are called Twin Sisters. The blocks are smaller but very pretty. Here is the link.
http://quilterstv.com/channel/video/1255
http://www.dbdquilts.com/quiltvideos.asp?V=Positive
I also found this pattern using a 2 1/2 inch strips by Eleanor Burns. Her blocks are called Twin Sisters. The blocks are smaller but very pretty. Here is the link.
http://quilterstv.com/channel/video/1255
#56
Originally Posted by MJONW
I would like to help! I soon will have a LA with a 10 foot table, if I can machine quilt for you let me know! Would only charge for the thread and batting if needed... If this sounds ok, let me know...
MJ
MJ
#57
Love this idea. In fact, just talked with a cousin who has a daughter turning 9. For her birthday, she is requesting a FQ rather than a birthday gift......then we are going to put it together and donate it as you suggested! THANKS for the idea!!! :-P
#58
Originally Posted by Ann63
I have a request for quilters. While making a quilt for my aunt on dialysis, I searched to see if there were in organization that make quilts for dialysis patients. I could not find one. My aunt is always saying how cold it is there and althought at her center they do give them blankets, they are still cold. I read on the internet with cutbacks some hospitals have stopped passing out blankets to dialysis patients who come in for day treatments, they have to bring their own. So I am requesting to my fellow QB members that we make a quilt for at least one dialysis patient for Christmas. My goal is 10, so far I have 3 tops done.
#59
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The blanket or quilt should be big enough to wrap around. My chemo unit had leather recliners, not conducive to warmth, but if I wrapped my quilt around me, like a sleeping bag, I was ok and could easily get up if needed.
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