Got this photo yesterday from my internet friend Nancy, who lives outside of Philadephia. 
From Nancy:

    "Here's the quilt I made for a male hospice patient.  The blocks are Civil War
  churn dashes on unbleached muslin.  I tied it.  I loved this quilt
and  like thinking that it is keeping a sick man warm."

This quilt is a great example of using muslin or another light fabric to tie things together.  (Which means it's going on my "color" page, too.)  It's also a fun history quilt, since Churn Dash was a pattern used during the Civil War era. 

Thanks, Nancy!

(If you have a charity quilt you're particularly proud of, PLEASE send me a picture at caritasquilts[at]gmail[dot]com so I can share it!)
Nanacy Latham
1/5/2012 07:12:24 am

This quilt looks great. Like the quietness of it.
I am looking forward to what others do for caring quilts.
I make a lot for QOV as well as for others.

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