Samuel M's quilt   (Quilt Completed) |
Born: | 2008 |
Illness: | Bronchiectasis, autonomic disorder, dysmotility of intestinal tract, immune deficient, BMT 2012, oxygen dependant, vent dependant at night, Gastro fee
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Theme: Enchanted World
Quilt delivered: 3rd Nov 2017 |
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Thank youSam's quilt arrived on Friday and WOW it’s amazing. You can clearly see all the love and attention to detail that went into every aspect of the quilt, right down to the card.
Sam's not been well over the weekend so the quilt has been well used already.
Thank you to everyone involved from myself and Sam xx
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Finished photos
Quilted by:
Mary
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Individual squares
Stitched by:
Ann
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Submitted: Sep 2017
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Stitched by:
Elaine
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Submitted: Aug 2017
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Stitched by:
Gloria
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Submitted: Aug 2017
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Stitched by:
Jan G
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Submitted: Sep 2017
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Stitched by:
Jane Senior
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Submitted: Aug 2017
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Stitched by:
Jill Smith
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Submitted: Sep 2017
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Stitched by:
Leanda Vickers
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Submitted: Jul 2017
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Stitched by:
Leanne Malcolmson
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Submitted: Sep 2017
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Stitched by:
Monika
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Submitted: Sep 2017
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Stitched by:
Naomi Lucas
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Submitted: Jul 2017
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Stitched by:
Ros
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Submitted: Jul 2017
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Stitched by:
Sarah
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Submitted: Jul 2017
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Fabric
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Card
Stitched by: Kelly Hatton |
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BiographySam was born at 26 weeks gestation and spent 15 weeks in hospital. However his home coming was a sad occasion as Sam was essentially coming home to die. The Drs all feared Sam would become a 'cot death' baby and we would be unable to bring him back. But Sam fought every day and whilst it's not easy Sam is still with us today.
Sam spent 2/3 of the first five years in hospital, including all birthdays, Christmas's, Easter, etc etc. Everything the Drs tried didn't work, it helped for a bit but not long term.
At two years old we found out Sam had an immune disorder and he later went on to have a bone marrow transplant in 2012. For this to happen, Sam had to have 60% of his right lung removed.
Sam continues to have many issues and his daily routine is filled with meds and physio but he's a happy boy and lives life to the full.
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