Old 04-19-2009, 10:26 PM
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quiltswithdogs
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Thank you for all your kind comments. This has got me thinking and I believe I've inspired my own self! Since my poor health prohibits me from rejoining my local groups to make multiple quilts for the needy, where there will always be an ongoing need to make more, I thought I couldn't quilt charitably anymore. But, this project helped me to realize that in a place where people go who have any kind of troubles, one single quilt on display can provide even a moment or two of beauty for much needed distraction and enjoyment. You've probably thought of this already. I did this once yet hadn't looked beyond my job with my own traumatized patients. Walls are everywhere... at shelters, churches, clinics for the poor, dialysis units, and hundreds of other place ideas!
Cathy
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