Last weekend we were over visiting with the boys' baby cousin, who is now 2 years old. She's a pretty high-energy kid and was having a great time playing with her "gunga," a blanket that her mom had made. It was pretty funny how a simple, inanimate object such as a blanket could provide untold amusement and provoke such riotous laughter. My own 8-year-old has his baby blanket that he still carries around and sleeps with at night. It has accompanied us on every trip, including our recent one to Germany.
So, as I was making up this chevron quilt, I thought the best home for it was with a child who might receive some comfort from having his or her own blanket. I will be donating this to the Portland chapter of
Project Linus. This group is pretty remarkable -- the group holds sew-ins and accepts donations of new materials or handmade child-sized blankets and then distributes them to children in need at area hospitals, women shelters, and other charitable/social organizations.
As I'm so in love with this HST chevron design, I wrote up a quick tutorial. You can go to my store blog at
LiMa Sews for the rest of the details on this blanket, tutorial, and a chance to win the Lizzy House fabric to make your own version!
I'm linking up to Lily's Quilts and the
Manic Monday Linky Party at Sew Happy Geek, so go check them out!