On Friday, the volunteer coordinator for the local Hospice came to my home to pick up nine quilts. It was a wonderful bonus to have her visit me and talk about donated quilts. It was especially awesome to hear about the comfort and joy they give to Hospice patients. And here there all are:

This quilt was put together with blocks a reader sent to me about a year and a half ago. Oh the colors – so happy! I had been so enthused about this quilt once put together, it was quickly quilted and bound.

The quilt below was made by me about fifteen years ago. The children had flown the nest and I had run out of things to sew. I took a log cabin class at the local quilt shop. I knew nothing about quilting the quilt, so I tied it. It has gone from cupboard to closet ever since. It will be so much better off as a donation quilt. So glad it will finally have a home and some use!

This log cabin quilt also serves to remind me how my quilting life has developed over the years. Such a joyful hobby!
Joyce, they are beautiful! They will remind the receivers that they are loved and remembered.
Thank you. Brings joy to the family as well.
What a lovely collection of quilts. The lady from the a hospice must have been delighted. The one in the first photo is so bright and cheerful, a lovely design. Well done.
Thank you so much. The joy goes both ways!
What a beautiful was to donate quilts. I have kind of lost my quilting love, but if I could find a way to do something like this, I might try to get back into it.
❤️❤️❤️ Those will certainly make someone happy, warm, and smile.
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Beautiful memories tied up in these pretty quilts. What a wonderful donation that are sure to bring comfort and smiles to the recipients. Well done! 💐