The end of last week I received a wonderful reminder of why I became a quilter and why I make quilts.
Many years ago I made my a baby quilt for my Danish Brother’s (longtime friend that I spent part of the summer in Denmark with him and his family in the late 90s, he now lives in Austria) first born son (14? years ago).

It was a fairly simple quilt as 14 years ago I still in my early days of quilting.
Little did I know this quilt would become sort of a family heirloom for them and is passed around family members as they have babies.
Last year I received an e-mail and photo from my Danish Brother with his sweet nearly 3 year old niece (his brother’s darling daughter) wrapped in the quilt when she was feeling under the weather to comfort her:

A very sweet face but must protect this little one’s privacy
And at the end of last week I received an e-mail with a photo of his new nephew (his brother-in-law’s son) using the quilt!

A very sweet looking baby but face obscured for his privacy, you’ll just have to trust me on his sweetness 🙂
It was one of those “my heart is going to explode” feelings, my eyes filled with tears, and I got to so overwhelmed and grateful (and surprised) that a simple baby quilt I made was bringing comfort to 14+ years of babies/children so far in one family!
Here is a quote from my Danish Brother from his e-mail with the photo of his niece wrapped in the quilt in 2022:
... you know what…is precious to me? The blankie that is comforting her! I am sure you recognised it immediately of course. I just wanted to put that smile on your face! Thank you for the fine gifts you have lovingly crafted for me. It warms my heart every time I look at them. Every one of them is my favorite!
Hey Universe, thanks for the reminder, I will keep making quilts.
You quilters out there reading this you understand!

What a wonderful post. I’m so happy your quilt is well loved.
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Thank you, me too 🙂
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Just beautiful!
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Thanks so much!
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So sweet.
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Thanks so much 🙂
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This really is wonderful to read and does remind you that homemade quilts can be a gift that travels and keeps on giving
And how interesting that the fun colors of this quilt seem versatile to go from
Baby to baby – with softness and comfort and then some nice cokes and patterns for visual enjoyment
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Thanks so much it sure did give me a smile! I am surprised it has held up this long as I am not sure if back then I was using high quality quilting fabric like I do now!
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well maybe they wash it on gentle – hahaha
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Aww, that is so nice that he cared enough to share the photos and stories. Keep on quilting😉
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Thanks so much and you too! It’s a great hobby we have!
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Yes, this is why we give quilts! So nice when they are really used.
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It is! I am glad you can relate 🙂
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This is the kind of message that keeps you going when you doubt yourself. Beautiful quilt and story.
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Thanks so much Claudia, it was a pretty awesome moment and I had to share 🙂
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I have a top underway with a Broken Dishes-ish block, but more random with no matching fabrics! What a gift you made to him and now him to you. Success all around.
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Thanks so much and that sounds fun to do a random style Broken Dishes-ish quilt!
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I love everything about this!
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Thanks Robin 🙂
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Such a beautiful gift seeing your quilt loved so much by so many!❤
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It is! Thanks so much 🙂
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Yes, this is a nice reminder of why we make quilts! Thanks : )
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It was, thanks for stopping by 🙂
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Such a sweet post. My kids and I use my Grandmother’s quilts daily. It really is such a comfort. Keep making quilts!
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Thanks and that makes me smile to read how loved your GM’s quilts are! 🙂
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I’m not crying, you’re crying!
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❤️❤️❤️
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A most beautiful reminder.
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Thanks so much 🙂
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let’s not forget “creativity” without – you’d be stumped – on cloth, pattern, size and everything else that follows… but yes a great reminder
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Great point 🙂
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