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Old 06-10-2015, 06:39 AM
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EmiliasNana
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I've done two similar quilts recently. One was a signature/recovery quilt for my BIL who had a stem cell transplant. He was a teacher and I had all his students/co-workers/any former students/parents who wanted sign muslin rectangles that were ironed to freezer paper with the seam allowance penciled in.
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The second quilt was a collaboration with neighbors for a neighbor who was diagnosed with cancer. Also a recovery quilt. I precut all the blocks for a Yellow Brick Road quilt and distributed them to willing neighbors who sewed. Once done, they assembled at my house and we put them on the design wall, including the Comfort of Psalms 2 panel blocks. The one neighbor who didn't sew designed the label for all of us to sign.

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You are so kind to do this for her. My prayers go out to her for a complete recovery, both physically and mentally.
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