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Friday, March 2, 2012

fly, butterfly: a memorial quilt

My husband grew up in a small town; the kind where one group of 25 kids go through K-12 together, so they get to know each other pretty well. One of his classmates was Rebecca. I have met her a handful of times, and by some luck of fate she found me online via this blog and we chat from time to time. She is one with a golden heart- when I started to knit last year, she sent me a surprise package of knitting gift tags in support.

Last week I read the terrible news that Rebecca had suffered an unexpected stillbirth of her second child, a daughter. As a parent, or just as a human being, I am sure none of us can imagine anything worse than losing a child.

She has been on my mind and in my heart, and I wanted to provide some comfort. In the obituary for Olivia, they mentioned that donations were being accepted for a bench in a local butterfly park in her memory. "Fly, fly our little butterfly," the notice read. From these words, inspiration for a butterfly quilt was born. Something the family could keep in memory of the baby that they could not.



Simple. Grey for the grey skies that they are facing. A smattering of cheery pink butterflies making their way across the sky...and one wee butterfly veering off on her own path. Framed in a binding with cheerful flowers, to symbolize hope, a silver lining. Pink loopy quilting, like butterflies in flight. A few words incorporated into the loopy quilting...."Olivia," "fly" and "love."


More fluttering butterflies abound of the back, a great print by Valori Wells which was literally in my very first fabric order a couple years back....been hoarding it for awhile waiting for the perfect project.



The back also has a label and a quote, which I thought both lovely and appropriate to the situation:

The butterfly counts not months by moments, and has time enough.
-Rabindranath Tagore


I hope that the quilt can provide a small bit of comfort for Rebecca and her family during this heartbreaking journey.


Quilt stats:

Finished size: 26" by 31"
Design: inspired by this quilt. Butterflies from this template, raw edge appliquéd.
Fabrics: backing is Valori Wells Monarch, front scraps of Nicey Jane, Hunky Dory, DS quilts, Children at Play. Grey solid from local quilt shop.
Binding: Children at Play Meadow
Quilting: loopy stipple in pink cotton thread (note- tried this with my feed dogs up this time as I have seen others try, it worked great!)
Label: I used this product (first time, and I was quite pleased with it!)

42 comments:

  1. What a beautiful little quilt---such a wonderful loving gesture that I am sure they will treasure.

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  2. What a sweet gift! I was also so saddened to hear of Rebecca's (and her family's) loss. I cannot even imagine what it must be like to lose a child.

    Although I only know her slightly (she is good friends with my SIL) I hurt for her so much!

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  3. i had to make a memorial quilt this week too, for the same reason. it's a heartbreaking thing.

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  4. Very touching...a beautiful quilt, it will be a treasure and a comfort.

    ps. I also always quilt with my feed dogs up..works great.

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  5. Heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time. You have a good heart and it shines through in this wonderful, thoughtful quilt.

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  6. I am sure this quilt will be treasured-- it is such a sweet gesture at a time when it's hard to find the right words. I love how you interpreted the butterfly message in the quilt, it was very kind of you to put this together for your friend!

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  7. this is a lovely quilt, kristie. and i am sure it will provide some comfort and healing.

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  8. What a wonderful gift in the absolute worst of circumstances. Bless you.

    (and now you know why you were saving the butterfly backing...for this quilt)

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  9. How heart breaking for the family. The quilt is beautiful and an amazing gesture of love from you.

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  10. This is lovely, Kristie. I know Olivia's family will treasure this!

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  11. My heart breaks for the family. What a beautiful way to honor their Olivia!

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  12. Beautiful. Thank you for sharing this.

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  13. That's such a pretty quilt, I'm sure it will be much appreciated in this time of sorrow xx

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  14. This will be such a comfort to the family. Thanks for sharing - it's a beautiful and meaningful quilt.

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  15. Made me cry all over again! It is beautiful and you are so very thoughtful.

    Theresa

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  16. So sorry to hear about your friend, but you have created a beautiful memorial quilt for her

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  17. That's beautiful and so thoughtful! I'm sure there will be many tears shed on it but that Reb will cherish it always. Di

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  18. How very sad. What a wonderful gift though...made me cry.

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  19. What a lovely and caring gesture. This is a very sweet quilt and all of the sentiment you sewed into it will be treasured by Rebecca and her family, I'm sure.

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  20. I'm typing this through tears. That one little butterfly on her own path really got me. What a heartbreaking story, and a beautiful gesture. You're good people, Kristie.

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  21. Wow. Your post really moved me. Such a sad story. Your quilt is beautiful and is sure to bring some comfort to Olivia`s parents.

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  22. I enjoy all the comments- a sad story but a lovely gesture on your part.

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  23. What a beautiful and thoughtful quilt. It's heartbreaking to see that one little butterfly flying off on her own.

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  24. What a beautiful memorial quilt - every aspect designed to honor and comfort.

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  25. I've got tears in my eyes reading this. I'm sure she will always cherish this special memorial

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  26. Beautiful quilt, thought , gesture ... As always it's the "thought" that counts... What a great memory quilt

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  27. My heart breaks for Rebecca and her family. What a beautiful way to show your respects. I have no doubt that this quilt will be long treasured. Smiles~Beth

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  28. What a beautiful and touching memorial to their lost daughter. This is a very special gift.

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  29. I absolutely love the quilt Kristie. The symbolism is so meaningful to our family - the little pink butterfly, Olivia's name stitched in the quilting, the grey/purple background...the loopy pink quilting. I just love the pink florals that you used. Just what I would have chosen for my precious little Olivia.

    Your quilt has brought warmth, caring and comfort to our family and for this I thank you.

    Love you, Rebecca

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  30. That is one of the most beautiful and thoughtful quilts I have ever seen. Your kindness shines so strongly during a time of such immense sadness.

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  31. What a gorgeous and heartfelt gift. When Rebecca told me about it yesterday, I could see the joy it brought to her. You are a special friend to give them such a wonderful keepsake during such a heartbreaking time.

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  32. I love this quilt and the thoughts and love that must have gone into making it . Im sure the family will appreciate it and treasure it along with the memories of their little one.

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  33. Such a wonderful thing you have done.
    I'm sure they will treasure it forever.

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  34. I know what it feels like to lose a child. I've been through two miscarriages myself.

    I pray for peace for Rebecca and her family.

    I know that your beautiful quilt will bring her comfort.

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  35. Such a beautiful quilt made for a very sad reason. Your quilt will be welcomed and treasured, a tangible reminder of a child lost.

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  36. This is such a lovely gesture, You're good people, Kristie. :)

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  37. Kris, that is a gorgeous quilt - and very kind. I agree with Patti, its heartbreaking and uplifting at the same time.

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  38. Such a thoughtful and kind gift for a mother aching after a grievous loss. I have tears in my eyes after reading this.

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  39. That is just perfect and will help carry them through this. Something to touch and caress.

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  40. What a beautiful and thoughtful gift. (I am a long way behind with blog reading and am trying to catch up from March forward!)

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