Giveaway: Willow Creek Studio Memory Blanket

September 26th 2008

willow creek studio memory blanket

I’m not sure about you, but I have some clothing that I can’t throw away — just because it reminds me of some event in the past. And so, everytime I go to clean out my closet, I invariably end up with a pile of memories that I return to the drawers. With my first kid on the way, I imagine that this emotional invetment in threads will just grow worse. Thankfully, Willow Creek Studio has a really cool solution to this: turn those memories into a useful, beautiful handmade quilts.

For today’s giveaway, we’re continuing our kid theme with an offer of one of these blankets from Willow Creek. Here’s are some additional details:

Whether loved ones would like to re-live moments from their child’s first year, or their own athletic accomplishments, such as a string of bowling league championships or a year of 10K races, Willow Creek memory blankets make a perfect gift or ideal way to remember life’s significant milestones. Willow Creek Studio’s memory blankets are sure to become cherished family heirlooms handed down for generations to come. “Clothes have so many memories. Don’t pack these memories away in the attic; instead, have them made into a memory blanket that can be cherished forever,” said Willow Creek Studio founder, Michelle Rubin.

Check out the official Willow Creek Studio website here.

Sound cool? Simply leave a comment below to win. One person will be chosen at random. Complete rules and giveaway details for this contest are available here. Good luck!

29 Responses to “Giveaway: Willow Creek Studio Memory Blanket”

  1. That’s such a great idea, especially for people who don’t sew, like me!

  2. A memory blanket is wonderful way to save important memories without adding to all the “stuff” that adds up around the house.

  3. have wanted to get one of these made for awhile. what a great idea for a blanket.

  4. what a great idea! A blanket and a wonderful keepsake, can’t get any better than that!

  5. i must say this sounds realy cool

  6. This idea reminds me of the awe-inspiring Gee’s Bend quilts from here in Alabama. Thanks!

  7. So cute! I really like the tote bags they have on their website. My husband and I found a lady a few years back to make a quilt out of my brother-in-laws clothes, who was killed in Iraq to give to his mom for mother’s day. It turned out beautifully, and is a great memory of him.

  8. My daughter has quite a few clothing items that she has outgrown, but I don’t want to part with! This is a way of keeping them and still getting use out of them!

  9. AMAZING! What a great way to reuse some favorite items. I try to pass my kids clothing on to someone who could use them, however, there are a couple items that are especially dear to my heart that I seem unable to part with. Such as a shirt my son refused to take off, we would sneak it off while he slept so I could wash it. He insisted on wearing it even when it started to get really difficult to pull over his head.

  10. These blankets are such a neat idea! What a nice way to use things in a memorable way.

  11. What a cool blankie.

  12. very neat idea. what a wonderful way to re purpose old but dear items.

  13. That’s a wonderful idea. So many people don’t know how to sew. It’d make great gifts too, for baby’s grandmas maybe.

  14. Awesome! My great, great grandmother, great grandmother, and grandmother all made these cool little girl quilts that included pieces of all their favorite clothing. One of the quilts was passed down to me! I’d love to have the same thing done with some of my children’s favorite outfits!

  15. Wow, those quilts are wonderful! What a great way to keep all those memories. Love it!

  16. This would be a great prize to win! Thanks!

  17. I’m a sentimental fool so this is up my alley completely.

  18. I took my son’s clothes to a resale shop and they only wanted to give me $50 for a ton of stuff that I was just way too attched to. I told them to box them back up and brought them back home to my basement. What a great idea!

  19. I love the idea of this. I would love to try to make one myself, but I have no skills in sewing…or a sewing machine. I have so many adorable clothes from my two kids, but I just cant bring myself to sell them or give them away. I would love to be able to have an awesome keepsake like this! I saw the willow creek baby site and told all the mommy’s I know about it!

  20. this was a fantastic idea for my babies 1st christmas i wanted to get her something she would remember and this was it a memory blanket of her special dates the whole year. her bday is jan 4th so its sort of a 1st bday present. thanks for great ideas

  21. This is exactly what I have been looking for.I have tons of old baby clothes I can’t bear to part with!

  22. How do I order a memory blanket?????

  23. I was unable to access the site to enter the contest. When you try to click on the link it dissapears (quite a clever trick).
    The blanket reminds me of a grad. gift I received in 1973.My friends mother took all the fabric left from clothing my mom had made me and put together a quilt I still treasure today.

  24. This is a great idea. My daughter-in-law is collecting clothing articles to give this a try. Thanks for the memories!

  25. I am so excited by this blanket! I have all my daughter’s baby clothes stored and this blanket will be a wonderful gift. I’m thinking I will have two made-one for her and one for me!

  26. I have made memory quilts before but not out of clothing articles. What a great idea. I even added photos to mine.

  27. Although I have a friend whose family has made these for her, I had never seen the idea publicized until this company was mentioned in Parade magazine recently. The blanket is a GREAT idea.

  28. The memory quilt is the solution I have been waiting for! I have lots of baby clothes boxed just waiting ….!!

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