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welcome to wonderland

September 23, 2024 by Tina 20 Comments

AND THE WINNER IS ….. Jeanne @willowbay52. Please contact me with your address so I can forward it to Blend. Congratulations, now you will have some sewing to do!

WonderlandBlogHop-768x279I’m late I’m late for a very important date!

I really was late for the date because of some medical issues with Emily the week my blog post was due. Thankfully Amanda @jedicraftgirl switched with me so I could have a little extra time to get this fun quilt done for all of you to see.

A big shout out to good friends who are there when you need them.

IMG_4993 (2)It’s playtime in the Emily Ann’s Kloset workshop and I had so much fun working with this whimsical Wonderland fabric designed by Josephine Kimberling for Blend Fabrics.

Quilt pattern by Lella Boutique called Open Hearts.

IMG_5055 (2)My inspiration for this quilt: Our daughter Emily Ann born with a rare chromosome disorder ….. and in her world her mind takes her to places others will not see and most likely not understand.

A world filled with beauty and wonder. And cats.


I imagine it’s sort of like Alice in Wonderland. So magical & adventurous.

So today, to celebrate all things Wonderland I am going to be teaming up with Blend Fabrics to giveaway a fat quarter bundle to one of you!

WonderlandBeauty

To enter: Just leave a comment below and a random winner will be announced Monday morning right here in this post.

Don’t be late!

 

Filed Under: blog hop, quilting Tagged With: blend fabrics, chromosome deletion, josephine kimberlind, quilting, special needs, wonderland blog hop

love at first meow

October 25, 2024 by Tina 1 Comment

Emily Ann: born with a rare chromosome disorder, non-verbal, seizure disorder, globally developmentally delayed, iPad extraordinaire, cheez it eater & lover of all animals.

This week, we welcomed Roo to our family. She is the sweetest little gray Calico cat. #iamsmitten

Our 10 year old pekingese pug Lulu Belle never really bothered with Emily much. If she had….you might not be reading this post right now. And quite honestly I have never been one of those “cat loving” people but that has all changed after watching Roo with Emily.

They snuggle and watch the ipad together. Emily looks at her and giggles. You would have to see it to believe it. It’s a match made in kitty heaven and I can’t wait to share more a…..s we all get to know the newest member of our family.

Kitten therapy in progress ……

If there is one spot of sun spilling onto the floor, a cat will find it and soak it up. ~J.A. McIntosh

 

 

Filed Under: children at play Tagged With: calico cat, kitten, special needs

about a quilt

August 7, 2024 by Tina 2 Comments

Earlier in the year, I started to browse through fabrics & patterns for a project I was dreaming up for Emily’s birthday present. Just when I thought I knew what I was making, I changed my mind. This happened more than once.

It needed to be something that jumped out at me. Something colorful and fun and happy. After all, you only turn 8 once.

So last week when Miss Kate was released early I had my answer. I would combine that with one of my all time favorite fabrics Ruby and make Emily a birthday quilt. It all made sense. It was exactly what I had pictured all this time & what perfect timing. Oh how I love when things like that happen. Don’t you?

As moms we are always wearing our super hero capes. We all have a multitude of things on our ever growing to do lists: cheerios to sweep up, jobs or work to take care of, sippie cups to fill, devotions to read, laundry to wash, friends to text, pantries to fill, etc. etc.

But this girl right here. Emily Ann. She is turning 8 on August 9th and I want to finish her birthday quilt no matter what it takes.

Why?

Because my daughter was born with a rare chromosome disorder, has speech apraxia and can’t talk, she has a seizure disorder and takes medication twice daily to help prevent them. Sometimes she struggles with her body because she has low muscle tone. She is globally developmentally delayed and gets nervous when taken out of her environment. She has a hole in her heart and only eats Cheez Its because she doesn’t like any other food touching her hands and mouth.

And because I want to make something special just for her.

She is amazing and beautiful and despite those struggles ….. wakes up every morning happy & looking for a reason to smile. I want my birthday girl to have a beautiful quilt to open on her special day. The day 8 years ago she came into our lives and began her mission to show us and othes what life is really all about.

I will make sure that happens. With my cape on….. of course.

Sincerely,

Emily’s mom

 

 

Filed Under: c17 Tagged With: chromosome deletion, quilting, special needs

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