Although I didn't set a theme for this week, sometimes, it just works out.
Early this past week, Anita sent this note:
This lovely quilt was made by our wonderful member
Nicole Zehrt as part of Victoria Quilts. She made it using block
materials that I, and others had donated. I was diagnosed with
colorectal cancer on Fri. November 13.
At the
beginning of my treatments I carefully used my first quilt that I made
in a class with Jan Kittle, who currently owns the Pickledish in
Carleton Place.
I
use my cherished Victoria quilt for when I am resting at home. My hard
working hubby, Jacob, shares it for his nap. It is treated with great
care
I can tell you for
the first time and from personal experience, just how much these quilts
are appreciated by the cancer patients.
They are treasured by following generations as well and I look forward to a time when mine will have such an example to follow.
Ps. If you are 50 or over please, please, please do a Fit test(also
known as the poop test). It could very well save your life. It did
mine!
This is the picture of the quilt.
Imagine my surprise, when I got more pictures of quilts for cancer patients.
Barb Sharp-Bond has made two of them.
Joy also sent a picture of a quilt she made for a friend undergoing cancer treatments.
Meanwhile, Lois McKinnon, a former member of this group, has been using up her stash this winter, making quilts for the new Veteran's House in Ottawa. I am putting the bindings on Lois's quilts. This is the first one finished.
Meanwhile, we have a few other submissions.
Barb Karim sent this lovely.
Carole Kennedy made this one for her new granddaughter. The pattern is called Vintage Lace.
Chris Mitchler made this wall hanging called Bird Watching, designed by Kerri Falls.
Doreen continues to finish kits from her stash. She sent pictures of two.
Pat Nyenhuis made this baby quilt while recovering from her chemotherapy. She says her hands were numb and the sewing helped her hands return to normal.
I hope you are all staying safe, and creative.
Our next Show and Tell is April 26.
Kate
1 comment:
Wonderful show, thank you everyone for sharing your quilts and stories! I miss seeing all of your smiling faces and hope to be able to see them in the not too distant future...
And thank you Kate for organizing it all!
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