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LoveQuiltsUK - Molly-Mae's quilt

Molly-Mae's quilt    (Quilt Completed)

Born:2016
Illness: CMV, PVL, brain damage, quadriplegic cerebral palsy, 24 hour jej fed, oxygen dependent.

Theme: Princesses

Quilt delivered: 29th Dec 2020
Photo of Molly-Mae

Thank you

It has arrived and it is beautiful



Finished photos


Photo of Molly-Maes quilt

Photo of Molly-Maes quilt

Photo of Molly-Maes quilt

Photo of Molly-Maes quilt

Photo of Molly-Maes quilt


Quilted by: Katie

Individual squares

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Heather C (+)
Submitted: Jul 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Heather C (+)
Submitted: Jul 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Ilana (+)
Submitted: Jun 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Isabel (+)
Submitted: Jul 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Jan G (+)
Submitted: Jul 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Katie (+)
Submitted: Oct 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Krystie (+)
Submitted: Mar 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Leanne Malcolmson (+)
Submitted: Jul 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Lisa (+)
Submitted: Mar 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Nicola (+)
Submitted: Mar 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Patricia (+)
Submitted: Jul 2020

Cross stitch square for Molly-Mae's quilt
Stitched by: Sylvia (+)
Submitted: Jul 2020


Card

Card for Molly-Mae
Stitched by: Kaz Bowen

Biography

Molly-Mae was born at 27 weeks, she was a tiny 1lb 14oz. She later went on to be diagnosed with CMV. She has calcifications and PVL on her brain resulting in many complex health needs. She is oxygen dependent, has seizures, is unable to move at all on her own and is jej fed 24 hours a day.
She has spent many times in ICU with pneumonia and sepsis but always bounces back with her beautiful smile. She needs round the clock care and a fully trained adult with her at all times with regular suction to keep her from aspirating and to keep her airway clear.


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