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Making Quilts of Comfort

July 31, 2007 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Home & Living

Quilts have comforted people since their first creation, whether covering someone for warmth, pulled over someone who is ill, sewn from family fabrics that bring memories to someone far from home, or simply giving pleasure with their artistic colors. 

Quilts made in war time have comforted and warmed soldiers and families in war torn countries.  Women on both sides during the Civil War sent quilted items to their husbands, sons, and brothers on the front.  During other wars, women at home did their comforting this way when they couldn’t be there in person.

During World War II, Mennonite women in the United States made quilts and sent them to Holland to comfort hiding Jews and others.  Some of these quilts resurfaced and their stories appear in Passing on the Comfort.

Nowadays, school children make quilts for ill babies in hospitals.  The sixth graders in our local elementary school undertake a quiltmaking project each year that involves math, language arts, and science as they create these coverings for ill babies.

Various organizations make quilts for youngsters beset with illness.  Granny’s Quilts of Love, in Pea Ridge, Arkansas does just this.  This organization’s story appears in The Morning News, Granny’s Quilts of Love Wraps Children in Compassion.

Do you know of organizations and groups that make quilts of comfort?

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2 Responses to “Making Quilts of Comfort”
  1. Chloe says:

    There are a couple of organizations in my neck of the woods who make quilts for children when their parents go on a military tour. A lady who lives on the same base as my fiance & I, makes baby quilts for military families.

  2. Chloe, thanks for sharing this information. I think more and more groups and individuals are making quilts for various causes. It goes to show how many caring people there really are.

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