My recollection is from quilts made by children (8-13) from the church for "critically ill children". They used fabric markers to do art work on alternate blocks w/colorful fabrics between. They did all the artwork, the sewing and tieing. Did the corners always match, NO, but they loved making these quilts. They were proud of their work and said simple prayers over them when we had a pile. When we finished the project after two winters, we were able to take 45 quilts to Hershey Med Childrens Hospital after meeting local needs.
The recollection: A grandmother called the church after she read about our quilts and asked for a quilt for her granddaughter who was having her leg removed from above the knee. The ankle joint was then turned around and attached at the knee and became her new knee joint. This child was about 3. Anyhow, the granny cried when she received the quilt. Later she sent us a picture of the granddaughter hugging this quilt w/granny in the photo also. The child knew that her quilt was made by other children. ------ Talk about modern medicine!! God is good.