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This red and bright colored planets flannel blanket was made by a parent and the back is embellished with child sewn buttons, pockets, child hand stitching and a floppy fleece bunny that the children of Ms Aislinn's room helped create. Measures 26x33 inches.
The girl scouts sewed together many of the strips that make up the blocks. A few of those strips were cut from fabric they drew on. This was the first time at a sewing machine for many of them. We had a multi-generational team of volunteers, including three sets of grandmothers. The result is an instantly charming, vintage-feel, imperfectly perfect quilt. It's an instant treasure!
(Thank you to those that donated fabric: Sandy Wolf, Jane Savage, Beth Lukomski, Angela Walsh's mother. Those that volunteered the day of: my mom: Sandy Wolf, Sarah Sobecke and her mom Sue, Beth Lukomski and her mom, Jodi Scheske, Nora Wahl, and Lisa McClure. The troop leaders Megan Ryan and Ms. Winklebleck. and to the many that provided encouragement along the way - Erika Wolf)
This flag was made by Ms Angela's class, led by crafter-extraordinaire and Bay View parent, Beth Lukomski. Each child drew on a flag. You can display this indoors or outdoors. Come to our event to see it in person.
Traditionally, prayer flags are used to promote peace, compassion, strength, and wisdom. The flags do not carry prayers to gods, which is a common misconception; rather, the Tibetans believe the prayers and mantras will be blown by the wind to spread the good will and compassion into all pervading space.
This basket is parent-made and includes:
Basket Includes:
- from Canni Hemp Company
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