Making A Memory Quilt For An Alzheimers' Patient
Posted: Friday, August 08, 2008
by Billie Fultz
B &L International, LLC
Memory quilts for Alzheimers patients are a terrific thing to make. It is a quilt with photographs of the patients loved ones on it. The reasoning behind the quilt is very simple: to keep them grounded in this time to the family. When someone is afflicted with Alzheimers' they lose their latest memories first and keep their oldest memories the longest. So they may not recall where they parked the car, or what they had for dinner, but they remember things that happened along time ago with such clarity, that it is at times, very intimidating.
I then sewed all the squares together, in an alternating pattern. I now had the quilt top. I used soft fleece for the backing and put a piece of quilt batting in between the two. I found that if you spray an adhesive on the quilt batting it helped to keep the pieces from shifting too much. After pinning the quilt, I sewed a dark blue blanket binding around the outside edge. All that was left was to tie it. I used 6 strand embroidery floss, and hand knotted every corner except the corners at the blanket binding.
When I gave her the memory quilt, she didn't quite know what to do with it. She would sit and touch the pictures for hours at a time. She is now in the final stages of Alheimers' and we have hung it up on the wall next to her bed. She stares and talks to that quilt every day. Of course you can't understand what she says all the time, but that's OK. I know she is still enjoying it, and that's what counts...her enjoyment
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Top-level comments on this article: (3 total)It sounds like a great caring gift to assit those with this tereible illness. Thanks for the suggestion.
Excellent suggestions for the families who deal with someone having such a traumatic disease. Thank you for sharing such a beautiful way to show love.
Terrific suggestions! That is a beautiful thing to do! :D
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