Generosity Quilt
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.
—Charles Dickens, writer
Resembling arms reaching outward, this simple quilt is meant to inspire the joy of giving to others. It’s sure to be a favorite for play, tummy time, naps and those precious snuggles, as it reminds us that sometimes the most generous thing we can do is simply reach out to one another.
This quilt is machine quilted and bound for extra durability and is pre-washed. Made with both linen-cotton blends and cotton fabrics.
Dimensions: approximately 40” x 44”
Pattern: Maypole by Suzy Quilts
Care: Wash separately on delicate cycle in cold water. Tumble dry on low.
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.
—Charles Dickens, writer
Resembling arms reaching outward, this simple quilt is meant to inspire the joy of giving to others. It’s sure to be a favorite for play, tummy time, naps and those precious snuggles, as it reminds us that sometimes the most generous thing we can do is simply reach out to one another.
This quilt is machine quilted and bound for extra durability and is pre-washed. Made with both linen-cotton blends and cotton fabrics.
Dimensions: approximately 40” x 44”
Pattern: Maypole by Suzy Quilts
Care: Wash separately on delicate cycle in cold water. Tumble dry on low.
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography
No one is useless in this world who lightens the burdens of another.
—Charles Dickens, writer
Resembling arms reaching outward, this simple quilt is meant to inspire the joy of giving to others. It’s sure to be a favorite for play, tummy time, naps and those precious snuggles, as it reminds us that sometimes the most generous thing we can do is simply reach out to one another.
This quilt is machine quilted and bound for extra durability and is pre-washed. Made with both linen-cotton blends and cotton fabrics.
Dimensions: approximately 40” x 44”
Pattern: Maypole by Suzy Quilts
Care: Wash separately on delicate cycle in cold water. Tumble dry on low.
Photo credit: Patrick Duncan Photography