Old 10-05-2012, 04:03 AM
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GailG
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I suppose by "charity quilts" you mean quilts given to organizations or causes. I've done only one of those, but I've done quilts to be raffled at community benefits. I've also made two quilts for a little boy who traveled often to St. Jude in Memphis for treatments and checkups. Also made a quilt for a single mom who delivered a precious baby girl during a hurricane. Just keeping my grandchildren and great grandchildren in quilts "that fit" is job enough Right now I'm still trying to get that graduation quilt done and last night tried to finish a baby quilt for our brand new great grandson Max. He's coming home today. Just last border and binding left on that one. I commend all of you who do so many charity quilts. There just aren't enough hours in the day for me to spread myself so thinly. I say "good job" to you. Keep up the good work.
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