If you’ve been wondering what I DO with all the quilts I make, you’re not alone!
I’ve been holding a number of quilts for some programs I did on scrap quilting, but those are finished now so these quilts are off to Ronald McDonald House. The larger ones are for patients and families at the house; the smaller ones are sent to the NICU to put over incubators.

Made from Tula scraps because I always wanted to make a quilt that looked like the squares overlapped
My husband said, “Those are some really nice quilts you’re giving away”. Yes, they are; I do not make quick versions of quilts for donation, nor do any of the people with whom I work on donation quilts.
Consider the quilts that have come to light recently after having been sent to the UK during World War II. I think they were valued for their usefulness, but also for their beauty in a difficult time.
Will our donation quilt be worth saving that long? I do want them to be used, but I hope they are beautiful enough to be cared for as well.












That’s really neat! I love this!
Thanks 😊
My goodness! So impressive – that you make such a variety of beautiful designs, and that you are giving them away! Your husband is sure right. Every one is lovely (I’m especially fond of your one inch-wide strippy scrap quilt). I can only imagine the faces of the parents and children who will receive them. You are a blessing, and make me feel grateful for your generosity.
Thank you
Ronald McDonald House is very fortunate to have you as a supporter. I’m sure the families appreciate the “hugs” you send.
Your work is amazing.
Thanks for your kind remarks
“Amen” to your thoughts about useful AND beautiful quilts!
Thanks
#1- Your motivation for making that overlapped squares quilt is at the center of one (you) with a creative spirit!
#2- Creating the best you can for all – whether donation or ‘special’ is at the center of your integrity.
Zippy, keep on doing what you do!
Thank you for your encouragement
…from one Carolina ‘cousin’ to another…
🙂
Quality quilts from a quality person.
Thank you.
You are good people! How wonderful people you do not know will get to be wrapped in your wonderful creations!
Thank you, Tierney 😀
I am overwhelmed by your beautiful work and your generous spirit. I am sure these beautiful quilts will be cherished and cared for as they bring warmth to people who need it.
Thank you, Mariss.
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