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Monday, March 7, 2011

Design Wall Monday March 7. 2011

It has been a while since I've had anything to show on Design Wall Monday.  Keeping up with quilting and blogging has taken a temporary back seat to getting things going with my new job.  Then Mom asked for a quilt to take along to chemotherapy and those things had to pop to the top of the priority list again.  I'm sure I'll come up with a better name than Mom's Chemo Quilt as things go on.  Sydney and Anna helped to pick out the fabrics.  They've been sketching design ideas out on notebook paper for me to consider.  The names of all of the grand-kids will go on the back, everyone has phoned in a vote for their favorite colors.  Then it will just be a matter of collecting together some photos and I should be all set to go. 

28 comments:

  1. I love what is on your design wall.

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  2. I love it...it looks so comforting as I know it will be. Hugs

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  3. This looks wonderful, and I know your mom will be thrilled with it.

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  4. Great plan! I am a two time survivor so warm wishes to your mom.

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  5. I'm sorry your mom needs chemo (my mom just finished radiation therapy) but she will certainly comforted by your very special quilt.

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  6. What a beautiful quilt. So sorry to hear that your Mum has to go through this but I'm sure the quilt will be a great comfort to her.

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  7. Love the scrappy look in what you have up now. Hope that all goes well with your mother's chemo.

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  8. Love it, I think the name works. The name will change once chemo is over!

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  9. Your blocks look great! I'm so sorry that you have to work on another chemo quilt. I hope that you mom is doing well!

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  10. This quilt will be such a comfort to her. It will be like all of her loved ones are with her and supporting her whenever she uses it.

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  11. You are such a fast quilter! Looks great.

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  12. That will be a wonderful hug from all the grandkids while she goes through this. Great start.

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  13. What a wonderful idea! God bless you and your family at this difficult time!

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  14. That pretty quilt will be the talk of the treatment center. Special prayers for your Mom.

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  15. Incredible gift for your mom. It is lovely and will keep her in a warm embrace :)

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  16. That will be a special quilt for your Mom to have. Glad that everyone is helping to be a part of it.

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  17. Very nice quilt. It will be so comforting for her to have that at chemo.

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  18. The quilt looks beautiful and will mean so much to your mom during Chemo.

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  19. I am sorry you have to make this quilt but it will hopefully bring her comfort and thoughts of your love.

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  20. The quilt is lovely; how about "Wrapped in Love" as a name, hope all goes well with your mom.

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  21. I'm sure this quilt will be a comfort to your mother, especially as it is such a family effort. It is a labor of a lot of love.

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  22. I love your quilt for your mother. I am sure she will love it too. My daughter also had cancer and loved her quilt forr chemo. What is the name of the pattern you used??

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  23. So sorry to hear that you are making this quilt for your mom but I'm sure it will bring healing power to her.
    Love the blocks you've made so far!

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  24. The blocks are looking good together! I enjoyed seeing all of the Rainbow challenges, too.

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  25. It looks great. They did a nice job of choosing fabrics. I'm sure she'll love it.

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