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LoveQuilts Australia - Karter's quilt

Karter's quilt    (Quilt Completed)

Born:July 2012
Illness: Cerebral palsy,

Theme: WWI and WWII military vehicles

Quilt delivered: 3rd Nov 2022
Photo of Karter

Thank you

Thankyou thankyou THANKYOU! KARTER ABSOLUTELY LOVES HIS QUILT! ? he can't wait to use it tonight. You are the most kind generous talented bunch for giving this to our little man, we have had a ROUGH few years with 3 of our 5 children being disabled(karter and his 2 younger siblings) and more tremendously hard catastrophes one after the other than you could imagine) and this has just been such a BEAUTIFUL gift I can't thank you all enough.



Finished photos


Photo of Karters quilt

Photo of Karters quilt


Quilted by: Diana

Individual squares

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Catherine Farr (+)
Submitted: Jul 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: E.E. (Beth) Filmer (+)
Submitted: Jun 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: E.E. (Beth) Filmer (+)
Submitted: Jun 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: E.E. (Beth) Filmer (+)
Submitted: Jul 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Helga Fleming (+)
Submitted: Jun 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Helga Fleming (+)
Submitted: Jun 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Jessica Eby (+)
Submitted: Sep 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Jill Smith (+)
Submitted: Jun 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Nicky (+)
Submitted: Jul 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Rae C (+)
Submitted: Sep 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Rae C (+)
Submitted: Sep 2022

Cross stitch square for Karter's quilt
Stitched by: Tamara (+)
Submitted: Aug 2022


Card

Card for Karter
Stitched by: Beth Filmer

Biography

Karters pregnancy was very difficult, and the first weeks and months of his life were even harder with ever changing diagnosis, numerous long admissions to hospital and so many respiratory illnesses. He has been through more in his short 10 years of life than most adults go through in a life time, last year he had a surgery to straighten his leg however it was a disaster and has left him extremely traumatised, and losing 90% of his previous mobility due to pain. He has spent the majority of the last 12 months in his bed due to such severe pain. There is so much more I could share but would like to maintain some of his dignity and privacy.