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LoveQuiltsUK - Daisy W's quilt

Daisy W's quilt    (Quilt Completed)

Born:2011
Illness: Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia

Theme: Rainbows

Quilt delivered: 10th Dec 2014
Photo of Daisy W

Thank you

Thank you to the following amazingly talented people for the creation of the rainbow squares that is now Daisy's quilt. And all those involved in its completion.

She is over the moon with it, she has had a really tough time and this has brought a huge smile to her face.



Finished photos


Photo of Daisy Ws quilt

Photo of Daisy Ws quilt


Quilted by: Carol

Individual squares

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Becky Jean Holmes (+)
Submitted: Sep 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Cath (+)
Submitted: Sep 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Heather (+)
Submitted: Sep 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Jan S (+)
Submitted: Aug 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Joanne (+)
Submitted: Sep 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Karen (+)
Submitted: Aug 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Michele (+)
Submitted: Oct 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Moira Anne Jeffcoat (+)
Submitted: Aug 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Paula Dewar (+)
Submitted: Sep 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Ruth (+)
Submitted: Oct 2014

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Tracey (+)
Submitted: Aug 2013

Cross stitch square for Daisy W's quilt
Stitched by: Vickie (+)
Submitted: Aug 2013


Card

Card for Daisy W
Stitched by: Alison L

Biography

Daisy stopped walking on October 13 after being misdiagnosed for six months she was finally rushed to resuscitation in February, when she was diagnosed with leukaemia.
She spent a month in high dependancy unit at Birmingham children's hospital and began chemotherapy the day after diagnosis.
She lost her hair but never lost her smile. She learnt to walk and potty train again and is continuing to amaze everyone with her determination to live.


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