
Finally! Dove at my Door is done and I like her. I quilted her very lightly since I wanted her to stay soft and snuggly. The back is flannel. She will be donated to Ronald McDonald House in Seattle.

Monday, January 14, 2008
It's a girl!

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19 comments:
How lovely. I'm sure this will make a little girl feel cozy and warm.
She's beautiful!
That is beautiful, I bet that will make a very lucky little girl light up.
What a beautiful quilt and for such a good cause. I know that it will bring comfort and warmth to a little one and brighten a family's journey.
it's beautiful! you did a great job anina.
I love the dove quilt Anina!
Some of my familymembers have spent months in a Ronald McDonald House. The quilt will be appreciated so much and will keep a little girl warm in difficult times!
Very nice, Anina! I love it.
and a beautiful girl she is!
thank you for donating her to the RMH... I have come across many families this past year that have stayed in many of Ronald's homes. One quilt, meal, smile or hug at a time and we will see a difference in the lives of many.
WOW - it is trully beautiful and really pretty! I am sure this quilt will be appreciated so much over the months and years - what a great cause.
Finally???? I can't believe how fast you whipped that out! She's adorable!
it's beautiful, anina.
Very lovely!
It's beautiful and looks so warm and cozy! You did such a great job Anina.
that is so very pretty.
:)
It's beautiful! I'm sure it will be very appreciated. At the hospital I work at, women make quilts for in the neonatal intensive care. The workmanship and beauty of those quilts amaze me and comfort those parents so. I'm sure yours will be treasured as well. You must have a very kind heart.
Anina,
How gorgeous...I love the colors you used...and to send it on to the RMH...where a child will be so comforted by it makes it all the more beautiful...you're such a sweetie...what a blessing you are to many!
Blessings...
Teresa
What a beautiful quilt and such a good cause! Thanks so sharing your organizational ideas. Just may inspire me to tackle this too.
that is SO pretty, job well done!
how sweet of you to do this!
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