When my sister's MIL had to go to a nursing home I was asked by my BIL to go through all of her quilting items - He didnt have a clue111 I live about 75 miles from them but went down to help - It took me about a week just to go through the many sacks etc stashed everwhere and trying to match things up - I did this so he could sell on ebay if he wanted - well when he saw the amount of the items he was overwhelmed - so being the kind SIL I took it home finished matching all the fabrics to the quilt patterns (she had many thimbleberry quilt kits that were bought by month and never put in the same place) also it didnt help that he had started to go through the various sacks with fabrics spilling out so he just put them in bigger bags!!) Long story short she had approx 300 books - kits too many to list (60 thinblebeery alone) and random cuts of fabrics. I brought it all home and sorted thru - had two sales here at the house - donated several sets of quilt blocks and several quilt kits to a local church and sold some opn ebay. I kept some blocks that had stories behind them and had quilts made for my sister, their son, and had one made for his mom made especially for her hospital bed in the nursing home. After all the quilting was paid for I still ended up sending him close to 3000 to help with medical bills and was able to keep a little for myself. It was alot of work but his mom was the first person who had taught me some basics so I could make my first quilt!!! I took me around 3 months to accomplish all of this but it was all worth it!!! Maybe the family needs funds or maybe they just want it to go to someone who can use it. Sell what you can for the family - donate to your local churches, etc. Please dont keep it just because its free!!! lol Let someone use it. There are soo many organizations that accept fabric for Linus etc I am sure you could find some locally. Good luck to you!!! Let us know what you decide