I bet this is going to be here prized possession 🥰
14 Handmade Pieces That Prove Compassion Shows Up Even When Words Can’t

1. It’s my mom’s birthday today and I’m not doing too well on money, but she loves orchids so I made her one! It took about a week but I’m really proud of how it turned out!
2. A grandmother who never said a word about her grief. She crocheted it instead.
My MIL crocheted a blanket the day we announced. Our son was stillborn at 33 weeks. She never mentioned it again.
7 years later, she passed. In her closet, I found it, washed, folded. I almost put it back. But when I looked closer, I found what she had been hiding.
She never told anyone she was grieving. She turned 7 years of silent heartbreak into 33 invisible hearts and tucked them into a blanket she washed every month for a baby who never came home.
She didn’t hide her pain. She stitched it into something that would outlast it.
A big Salute from the bottom of my Heart for your MIL,who not only hid her grief,but also turned into a beautiful masterpiece and left it behind as a memory,which will always be cherished by all of you.
Granny knew what I have learned so much later in life. That the baby might not understand why he's not with his mother. It is my sincere hope that someone still hurting over this loss or having regrets about the other way that this happens (no judgement 💯) that you talk to your baby. I don't know what to say but tell it what you tell God- release the grief or guilt. We know the child will continue to love you.
😥 Priceless n very beautiful
Beautiful and precious
Beautiful woman beautiful heart
3. My infinitely talented and wonderful mom’s (almost finished) project.
4. My grandma doesn’t know what Reddit is so it’s my job to show off her work.
5. A retired man, a block of wood, and a gift that became my daughter’s whole world.
My neighbor is this quiet older guy. He is retired.
When my daughter was born he knocked on our door with a wooden toy he had carved. It was an actual detailed rabbit with little paws and whiskers scratched in. He said he made it in his garage. He said congratulations and went home.
My daughter is five. That rabbit has been in her crib, then her bed, then her backpack. Although one ear is chewed off and the whiskers are gone, it’s her fav. She calls it Bun.
He was very loved then glad she still loves him
6. My grandma who taught me to crochet as a kid sent me this text. 23 years later she still has this!
7. My mom worked on this off and on for about 15 years. It’s finally finished and weighs 26lbs.

I have never seen anything like that. How do you do that?
8. Some people stitch their compassion into things quietly.
My son is autistic and doesn’t really like store-bought toys. Something about the texture or the noise or I honestly don’t fully know. His occupational therapist started making him stuff by hand. Quiet fidget things out of felt, wood and fabric scraps.
These are small soft objects he could hold. She does this on her own time and nobody pays her for it. My son carries one in his pocket every day. He calls them his quiets.
I asked her once how long each one takes to make and she said, “Oh, maybe an hour” like an hour of her free time for someone else’s kid is just a normal thing people do. She is such an amazing person.
I don't think you really understand, sometimes it's hard to motivate oneself to undertake things for oneself; doing things to fulfill someone else's want or need is easier, it's the buzz that offers real satisfaction to some of us.
9. Made my grandma a purse for her birthday.
10. Brightening up my Dad’s Disability.
11. My dad really likes pigs, and when I run out of ideas for projects, I ask him what he wants and this time it was a pig hat and a little piggy, so that’s what I did! So I thought why not share since it made him so happy, maybe it’ll make someone else happy.
12. A tribute to my bestie’s dad who we lost 2yrs ago, she’s expecting her first and wanted a way for the baby to connect in time.
13. My Grandma passed away this last February and left me her yarn stash. I’m turning it into a blanket for my Grandpa in her memory.
14. Christmas gift for my aunt. My nanna, who unfortunately passed away, used to make dolls for both her and me. It’s nothing like what my nanna would make, but it’s what I made.
The things that stay with us longest are things someone made with their hands because they didn’t know how else to say what they were feeling.
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If you’re holding onto handmade pieces that mean a lot to you, share them with us in the comments.
I love seeing peoples creative projects.
Comments
I love these. These handmade items are not ordinary at all. They come from heart❤️
One of the scarves I'm making for the homeless near my church. I want them to have something nice and something to keep warm. I just learned how to crochet

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