Working on two St. Anne's quilts for a family where the single mom with 4 kids (16, 15, 4 and 5) has stage 4 cancer. We are making all of them a quilt even dear grandson who is only 2 months. Have 4 done; working on the last two for the teenage girls. They are tube quilts and went together fast. By opening the tubes at different seams, they look different, but similar. What do you think?
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I think they are wonderful. I can't even imagine what that family is going through. Your quilts are a wonderful thoughtful gesture.
ReplyDeleteGod Bless you Angie! You are so giving.
ReplyDeleteI love making quilts that way. I'm sure they will enjoy the quilts.
ReplyDeleteLooks great and what a beautiful thought during this time! I love it and haven't tried that method. Sounds fast.
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