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LoveQuiltsUK - Ruby M's quilt

Ruby M's quilt    (Quilt Completed)

Born:2001
Illness: Dravet Syndrome

Theme: Cats/fairies/butterflies

Quilt delivered: 18th Mar 2018
Photo of Ruby M

Thank you

What a wonderful gift for Ruby and she just adores her beautiful quilt Thank you so much from the bottom of our hearts



Finished photos


Photo of Ruby Ms quilt

Photo of Ruby Ms quilt


Quilted by: Seren

Individual squares

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Emma Swift (+)
Submitted: Dec 2017

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Heather (+)
Submitted: Dec 2017

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Heidi Pemberton (+)
Submitted: Jan 2018

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Jan G (+)
Submitted: Dec 2017

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Jeanne (+)
Submitted: Dec 2017

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Kate (+)
Submitted: Jan 2018

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Michele (+)
Submitted: Feb 2018

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Miss Debbie Elkington (+)
Submitted: Nov 2017

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Nicola (+)
Submitted: Nov 2017

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Roisin (+)
Submitted: Jan 2018

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Shirley (+)
Submitted: Jan 2018

Cross stitch square for Ruby M's quilt
Stitched by: Zoe Spooner (+)
Submitted: Dec 2017


Fabric

Fabric for Ruby M
Fabric for Ruby M

Card

Card for Ruby M
Stitched by: Heather Jepson

Biography

Ruby was born to much joy and was the perfect baby. At 6 months Ruby got a high temperature and with that unrelentless seizures. We were told that it was unlikely that she would make her 1st birthday and if she did she would not walk or talk.

Several years of unpredictable seizures continued but Ruby learnt and continues to learn to talk, she walks and takes part in physical activities albeit it has been a slow and at times painful path. Her epilepsy is under control by taking 3 anti-convulsants twice a day. She is beginning to write and read. She is now 16 and in our eyes she is still a joy and of course perfect.


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