Is my idea too selfish?
#42
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I think your Grandmother would be thrilled that you are using her scraps to make yourself a lap quilt and gifts for the other grandchildren. I know you will feel her love every time you wrap up in your quilt. Enjoy it.
#43
I would definitely use the scraps for yourself and other family members a memory quilt! Your grandmother obviously was putting others first when she designated the scraps for charity, but now is the time to put her first!....jmho
#46
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Remember the old saying, Charity begins at home, well if these are charity scraps where better to use them than at home for family members to share a part of this grand lady's love for quilting than by having another quilt lover make them a quilt. I say go for it, and immediately get over any thoughts of being selfish!! So sorry for you and your great loss, but now there won't be other scarps coming and you are going to keep a part of your grandmother's memory alive in the family.
#48
Don't ever feel greedy on something like that I think she would feel honored to have you to make a quilt in her memory for your self. That is a special bond that you two had together. I hope this helps you make your decision.
#49
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Absolutely not wrong. It's not as if you will never make another charity quilt, and I suspect you've made too many to count already. Making quilts out of squares she saved and cut will be a wonderful remembrance of your beloved grandmother which you will share with other family members. It's just a different kind of "charity", one that begins at home. Do it. You'll always be glad you did.
#50
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If I were you I could not bear to give away the last box of scraps from my grandmother to someone who couldn't care less about the sentimental meaning of the fabric. I would take your grandmother's fabric and make something for yourself and your family who would understand and cherish the meaning behind the fabric. If you're really feeling guilty about having fewer charity quilts to give then use some of your fabric to make some charity quilts but I don't think that's really necessary.
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