Shipping Handmade Baby Quilts

A great way to personalize one of our custom unique baby quilts. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

A great way to personalize one of our custom unique baby quilts. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

Shipping Handmade Baby Quilts

Another one of our made in US custom personalized quilts is on its way to its new home and owner.

Of all of the steps involved in designing, making and then shipping these custom handmade quilts, this is probably the one that’s the most enjoyable to me. The detailed work is done. We now get to see the whole gift concept completed, from the custom embroidery celebrating the new baby to preparing the baby quilt for shipment.

Once we have the custom personalized quilt finished, the next step is to add our label.

One of the final steps prior to shipping, adding our label. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

One of the final steps prior to shipping, adding our label. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

I like to do this as the final step in making the baby quilt. It’s a celebration that the baby quilt has been adopted and destined to give a child a new friend as they grow up.

This pink large blocks baby quilt is a little different than our regular, smaller blocked pink rag baby quilts. This one was a larger 50x60 inch size so the child can easily grow into it. Most baby quilts are crib size 36x48 inches and sometimes end up as quilted wall hangings and repurposed pillows.

To ensure the parents know how to care for this very special baby quilt, I include a quilt care guide.

Each quilt receives a quilt care guide with a certificate on back that it was made in US. (Photo by Charlotte ekker Wiggins)

Each quilt receives a quilt care guide with a certificate on back that it was made in US. (Photo by Charlotte ekker Wiggins)

On the back is a signed certificate of authenticity that the baby quilt was made in the USA.

Finally, and the step that guarantees a smile at the other end, we tuck in an appropriate complimentary gift toy. Some people over the years have commented about how much the toy is enjoyed by the child.

Part of me likes the thought of the toy keeping the baby quilt company on its way to its new home.

Final step, adding a fun toy to keep the quilt company on its journey. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

Final step, adding a fun toy to keep the quilt company on its journey. (Photo by Charlotte Ekker Wiggins)

And with that final tuck of a toy inside the baby quilt, it’s time to pack it in a box and send it on its way. With our well wishes and love tucked in the corners.

Charlotte