This quilt is for a little girl named Willa, a girl not much younger than my own nearly-three-year-olds. I don’t actually know her. She lives in Pennsylvania, and her mother is a friend of a friend. This friend of mine pointed me to Willa’s mom’s blog. I read it and I cried and cried and cried. Willa is dying.
In addition to being born with a rare and serious medical condition, they then discovered a tumor. Cancer. Inoperable. I’m not sure she was even two years old at the time.
My heart broke into a million tiny pieces. I wanted so badly to do something to help, but what can I do? Aside from not being a doctor or a creator of miracles, I don’t even live anywhere close to them. I can’t make a batch of cookies or bring over a few nights’ worth of dinner.
But I can sew. I could make Willa a quilt. Is it a particularly practical gift? No, I suppose not. But I have a little girl. She likes to get surprises in the mail, she likes pretty things. All I can hope to do is to send a little smile via Express Mail.
Oh, and the latest blog entry says that the tumor is growing. They’ve stopped treatment and met with hospice. Willa is at home. That’s why I rushed to finish it as fast as I could. I thought there might be more time, but I was so very sadly wrong. So I finished it and sent it Express. Tracking says it arrived last week. I haven’t heard from Willa’s mom, yet. I have no idea if it made it there in time.
As for the practical details of the quilt:
It is my second time doing the Stacked Coins tutorial, which I cannot recommend highly enough. If you have a couple of charm packs lying around and want to make something beautiful and super fast, this is the ticket. It’s the perfect size for a baby/toddler quilt, about 40×50. The charm packs in this case were Moda Daydreams, which is a few years old but I found them last fall in Colorado and was waiting for just the right use.
Backing is Amy Butler Full Moon Dots in Camel and a blue tone-on-tone butterfly print from my stash, which the selvedge said was by Anna Griffin. Binding is Full Moon Dots in Lime. I quilted it in my favorite (and fast, though my machine was acting up and breaking thread a lot) loopy stipple, and the white pretty much disappears into the quilt.
Like I said, I have no idea if it made it there in time for Willa to see it or snuggle with it. I can only hope that it gave her, and her mom, a smile.
UPDATE, JULY 8
I got a beautiful thank you card in the mail from Willa’s mom. Not only did Willa get it and like it, “she hugs it and won’t let anyone take it away.”
You’ll excuse me, I’m going to try not to cry.
Tags: crib quilts, daydreams, gifts, moda, stacked coin quilt
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How increadibly sad.
I don’t even want to entertain the thought of one of my children dying.Take heart: Even if Willa didn’t get to enjoy the quilt, her mom will treasure it.
Thanks for sharing!
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these stories tear me apart. i’ll keep them all in my thoughts.
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oh. so sad. My god-daughter’s name is Willa, and we live in PA, so I feel particularly moved by this story.
Every quilt tells a story, and your quilt to Willa and her mom will carry great heart and meaning to all who are lucky enough to enjoy it. Thanks for sharing it with us.
I will hold Willa and her family in the Light.
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You are awesome Liz.
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What an incredibly thoughtful thing for you to do, Liz. Truly inspiring. I will keep Willa and her family in my prayers.
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Beautiful quilt and a beautiful reason to make it. Prayers for Willa’s family as they move on without her.
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What a beautiful gesture. You may never hear from Willa’s mama… but she won’t forget what you did.
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This is simply beautiful. What a wonderful gesture.
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Oh my goodness, what a sad and tragic story. You were so very sweet to make this quilt for Willa, and I’m sure her family will treasure it as a sweet memory of her. I’ll be praying for her family during this difficult time.
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Beautiful and thoughtful gift. I’m sure she loves it.
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What a wonderful gift and I hope her mother will treasure the time and thought you put into it making it for her precious daughter.
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Liz- that is such a wonderful thing to do. I can’t even imagine what this family is going through. It is so wonderful to know that people are out there doing this little acts of kindness for others. I will keep her and her family in my prayers.
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