Maybe you have a little case of "burn-out." It is easy to have happen.
Recently I decided I was going to help someone else with a Community Quilt. Our guild makes these for groups here in town who have clients who have very little. Children who end up at the Police and Fire Station because the parents drink, do drugs, should have never been parents in the firs place. It is hard to believe.
Helping someone else with our quilting is so fulfilling. They don't have to be any certain pattern. I am making one now out of left-over strips, HST's, 5" squares, ect. It will help someone, I know.
We also make Doll Quilts and give them to the Salvation Army for the little girls dolls at Christmas. We made 160 last year, and I guess the ceremony for the little girls was very moving. So many people just barely exist, it makes me thankful I can help them in some small way.
Mariah