Saturday, September 30, 2017

Francie's Weighted Nap Quilt

My sister-in-law asked me to make a nap quilt for her grand daughter, with weight to it, to help her nap at pre school.  I did a little reading on line, and realized it was not much different than fabric bead-stuffed "frogs" we use in the Neonatal Intensive Care for newborns suffering pain, or drug withdrawl, that simply provide a little weight on their bodies and console them.

The poly, washable beads were not difficult to purchase online (I found them on ETSY) and made a simple flannel blanket that I left open on 2 sides when I turned it right side out.  I top stitched vertically, top stitched a line right down the middle horizontally.  I decided on the weight (10% of body weight plus 1 pound) and used a funnel to load one row at a time.  Then to the machine to close up that row, and on to the next.

I left the very edges unstuffed, figuring the weight would be best utilized if concentrated in the center.


My cost for materials was around $15 for beads and flannel (Flannel on sale; it used 3 1/2 yard cuts for the blocks and a 1 1/2 yard piece for the back.) and the beads.  I have been told they can cost hundreds to purchase. 

Memorial Baby Quilt




Split Four Patch Baby Quilt

This pattern is a favorite of mine for baby boy quilts.  It uses a charm pack plus yardage.  I can sort and sew it in a few hours.  I like the look of it.  I can vary it by the size of the four patch splitting cuts. 

I made this quilt for a friend who was expecting her third child and hoping for a first son. 


The charm pack was cute cartoon fish: sharks, fishies, nautical symbols.