Idah Dilling shows students how to make a quilt. |
by Teresa Wippel, MyEdmondsNews.com
Idah Dilling likes to quilt. So when the 97-year-old Shoreline woman was looking for a place to donate all the quilts she had made, she called College Place Elementary School teacher Laurie Davis, who attends her church.
Davis, who teaches first grade, came up with the idea of connecting the quilts to reading, by providing her first grade class of 6- and 7-year-olds a chance to snuggle with a warm quilt and a good book.
College Place Elementary School teacher Laurie Davis with her class and 97-year-old Shoreline resident Idah Dilling. |
On Thursday, December 9, Dilling made a personal appearance along with the quilts. She provided the class with a brief lesson on how a quilt is made, then let each child choose their favorite.
According to Edmonds School District spokesperson D.J. Jakala, at the end of the school year, the children get to take their quilts home with them.
Another local connection, D.J. Jakala is a former spokesperson for Shoreline Schools.
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