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I volunteer at our local food bank on an almost daily basis. The warehouse manager had been taking a lot of vacation so I inquired if he had went anywhere special during his time off. He told me he had been travelling back and forth to Fort Smith, AR to visit his mom. He said that she had been diagnosed with breast cancer and had just started her chemo. I asked what her favorite colors were, he said purple and yellow. This is what I made for her using the Strip Tube method. Finished it today to give to him tomorrow to give to this mom.
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that's pretty. Love the close up of that purple. batik's are so lovely
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Love the fabrics!
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That is very sweet of you. I will keep her in my prayer. It looks like a quick and easy quilt for me. I made one and need to finish the binding on it. I have another that I am half way through piecing (machine). Then I have two more to make. One for dear dad and one for a coworkers husband. Thanks for sharing. I like looking at all the beautiful quilts on the board.
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Your awesome. Your always so thoughtful and helpful. Your quilt is beautiful. I know she'll love and be so thankful to you.
Great job and beautiful fabrics. :thumbup: |
Your quilt is beautiful. It is so thoughtful of you to make it for your friends Mother.
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What a wonderful, caring thing to do, and the quilt is beautiful!
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it is so nice of you to do that. i have done so many quilts for people with illnesses or who have had some terrible thing happen. God Bless YOU!
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It's beautiful! She will love it.
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This quilt is really striking. What a kind gesture too.
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