Sunday, February 13, 2011
Finally my Co-workers Baby Blanket is Completely Finished!!
Today I sewed the satin binding on the baby blanket for my co-worker's little baby boy. Holder was born about 1 month ago, so I wanted to hurry up and finish this blanket before the child is 1 yr old-LOL!!The story behind this blanket is a wonderful one! Unfortunately Holder's great grandmother passed away between Thanksgiving and Christmas 2010. My boss is Holder's grandfather and he brought me all of his Mother-in-Law's knitting needles, crochet hooks, stitch holders, some yarn, etc. I was going through the bag that had the knitting needles in it when I saw a brown paper bag that look extremely old. I opened it up and inside was a baby blanket for a little boy that was started and it was about 30 inches long. I got the idea to complete the blanket for this woman's great-grandson. I'm giving this blanket to his parents tomorrow with a letter inside explaining the story behind this blanket for Holder. I hope Holder treasures this blanket that was started by his great grandmother!
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That is so sweet Sherri. I know Holders parents will treasure it as will Holder some day. Beautiful job.
ReplyDeleteWow Sherri, what a wonderful keepsake you have created for this little boy! I'm sure his great grandmother is smiling down on all of you right now!
ReplyDeleteKat :)
Sherri, it's just beautiful. What a lovely gift to finish what Holder's great-grandmother started.
ReplyDeleteSherri, what a wonderful and thoughtful gift! I'm sure they will love it! Love & blessings from NC!
ReplyDeleteSherri...simply beautiful, and the ribbon which babies love is an awesome touch.
ReplyDeleteSherri, How sweet! What a wonderful gift for the parents and the baby....something to treasure always.
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Donna
Beautiful! I'm sure it will be cherished for the thoughtfulness that went into its creation.
ReplyDeleteSherri - the blanket is beautiful. Such a thoughtful thing to do. I'm sure Holder will appreciate it as he grows up.
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