To welcome new life, a tradition exists
in the northern part of China to make a Bai Jia Bei (100 good wishes quilt). Family
and friends are invited to contribute a square of cloth along with a good wish for the baby. The squares of cloth are
all sewn together into a quilt, and the good wishes are put into a scrapbook for the child. The quilt symbolizes wrapping
the child in the good wishes of family and friends.
We are making our own version of this quilt
by making a yo-yo blanket for her and a yo-yo doll for her big sister Ashlyn. Would you please contribute to it?
Here’s what you need to do:
1. Choose a 100% cotton fabric that
you like. It can come from a quilting or fabric store, fabric you already have, or something that is special to you
like an old piece of significant clothing, etc.
2. Wash the material if it is new to let
it shrink before it is cut.
3. Cut a square measuring about 12"
by 12"
4. Write your wish for Lydia. The
wish can be your own words or thoughts, a favorite poem or quote, a blessing, a prayer, or a favorite scripture—whatever
keepsake words you would like Lydia to
have from you. You can e-mail a message to me (mkraudy@verizon.net) or send a hard copy. If you are sending a hard copy, please do not make these larger
than letter sized. From these, I will compile a scrapbook for her. Please also include a picture of you or your
family—you can e-mail a digital picture to me (mkraudy@verizon.net) or send me a hard copy. We would love for
you to write a few words separately for Ashlyn as well so that she can have a scrapbook that goes along with her yo-yo doll.
So, if you could do something similar for Ash, that would be great.
Thanks for contributing to these keepsakes
for both of our daughters. I’m excited about putting it all together and telling Lydia all about each one of you
and how we all anticipated her arrival into our family as well as encouraging Ashlyn in her role as big sister.