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LoveQuiltsUK - G's quilt

G's quilt    (Quilt Completed)

Born:2012
Illness: SWAN - Syndrome without a name

Theme: Space

Quilt delivered: 4th Jan 2024
Photo of G

Thank you

G has received his quilt today! Thank you so much. It's absolutely beautiful. Here are some photos of our little space man hiding underneath it!

Thank you to each of the stitchers, the quilter and everyone else involved it's truly beautiful and we will cherish it forever.



Finished photos


Photo of Gs quilt

Photo of Gs quilt


Quilted by: Heather

Individual squares

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Amelia Heaford (+)
Submitted: Nov 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Claire Tobias (+)
Submitted: Nov 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Diana (+)
Submitted: Sep 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Diana Lettice (+)
Submitted: Aug 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: EE(Beth)Filmer (+)
Submitted: Sep 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Gail (+)
Submitted: Nov 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Heather (+)
Submitted: Aug 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Jenny (+)
Submitted: Sep 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Lorna Simpson (+)
Submitted: Sep 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Marilyn Foyle (+)
Submitted: Sep 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Paula (+)
Submitted: Nov 2023

Cross stitch square for G's quilt
Stitched by: Val Gilbert (+)
Submitted: Sep 2023


Card

Card for G
Stitched by: Jannine Hall

Biography

G was born with complex needs. He has been living in foster care since age 4. As he has got older his epilepsy and chest have deteriorated significantly, partly due to his scoliosis, and he is now palliative. It is unknown how much G understands about the world - he seems to smack his lips together when he is happy. He uses his voice to cry for attention. G’s seizures can be prolonged and complex, sometimes lasting two hours.

G seems to have built a positive relationship with his current foster family, and currently the plan is for him to stay with them for the rest of his life. Despite everything G goes through each day, his carers try to make each day matter and each moment count.


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