Friday, August 14, 2009

Last call for quilt squares

Attention readers. We interupt the Ethiopia journal to bring you this brief message:

Hello everyone,

I’m hoping this is going to be my last call for fabric for Denver's quilt. I want to say thank you to those of you that have already contributed squares. It means a lot to us. However, I know there are many more people that are still wanting to send something in or those of you that have given me fabric but still need to send a “wish”. I would love for this quilt to be as successful as Samara's was but I need your help to make it happen. If you need our mailing address, please email me using the link on the sidebar.

Below is the original letter we sent out with all the details. Thank you in advance for being part of this special keepsake for Denver.


Dear Family and Friends,

While we were on our first adoption journey – our journey to Samara – we did a lot of reading and studying about China and Chinese culture and we came across an interesting tradition from the northern part of China. When welcoming and celebrating a new life, family and friends are called to put together a “Bai Jia Bei” or 100 Good Wishes Quilt. The quilt maker invites 100 people to contribute a single square or patch of fabric to be included in the quilt. Often times the squares would come from the fabric of their worn clothing and it is said that the luck, energy, and good wishes of the people who wore these clothes now surrounds the child when he/she is wrapped in the quilt. The quilt is then passed down from generation to generation. We thought this was a great tradition and, as many of you know, we made a Bai Jia Bei for Samara; however, for us it represents the love, support and prayers of our family and friends. It was such a neat project and really amazing to see how many people anticipated Samara’s arrival and loved her even before she was here.

Even though it’s a Chinese tradition, we would really like to do another 100 Good Wishes Quilt for our little one from Ethiopia and so we’re asking for your help to make this possible by contributing a piece of fabric for the quilt.

The squares do not need to be from old clothing but can be scraps or newly purchased material – something that either has special meaning to you or just something you like. We would love to have as many of you as possible contribute a square to our quilt. You do not have to be a “crafty” person to participate. If your children would like to contribute their own squares and blessings/wishes, that’s great too. We know it will be a beautiful treasure and keepsake for our little one.

If you are interested, here’s what we need:

1. One 7” x 7” square of 100% cotton material (washed and ironed before cutting the square to allow for shrinkage). If you are more comfortable sending a larger piece of fabric and leaving it for me to cut to exact size, that’s fine too.

2. Along with your quilt square please include a “wish” which could be a prayer, poem, thoughtful quote, Bible verse, original thought, or whatever you choose on a piece of paper along with your name.

3. Along with this piece of paper with the wish and your name, include a small square of the fabric (can be about 1” x 1”) that you’re sending for the quilt. This small swatch will help us to identify your fabric within the quilt. The piece of paper can be as simple or as fancy as you’d like to make it and will be kept in a scrapbook for our little one to read. We know that he will love to read the blessings from each of you and find the fabric you’ve contributed within the quilt. If the fabric has special meaning to you, please include that information on the paper as well.

You can either give the fabric and paper to us personally or put it in the mail.

Your help will make this a wonderful keepsake. Thank you so much.

Love Mike, Karen, Victoria, Austin, Samara and Denver Carmody

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey...don't start without mine...I have been a wee busy but will get onto it ok?
Grandma C

Anonymous said...

I hope it's a "l o n g" time wait. Gotta do some hunting for "just the right stuff." mom

D & S said...

Do you still need squares for your quilt? Let me know, I'd love to contribute.