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Wrapped in Love Quilts are memory quilts for all occasions with Hospice patients having priority. Wrapped in Love Quilts was created after I learned a friend of mine had terminal cancer. I knew how much she loved her family, especially her grandchildren. I didn't know what to say to her when I received the news of her cancer so I came up with a way for her to wrap the love of her family around her. I created a photo quilt of all her loved ones along with her grandchildren's handprints on the back. She called it her faithful companion. Sue Liston passed away on October 31, 2007. During the year 2008 I created many quilts for hospice patients and persons that needed a little extra love wrapped around them. As you view the quilts and read the stories about them, starting with Sue's(2008-#1), you will see what a rewarding journey I have been on. The quilts are a beautiful way to express love when words seem inadequate. Needless to say, I feel very blessed to be able to help others. For more information about the quilts, email wrappedinlovequilts@yahoo.com OR tnlgoofingoff@yahoo.com. Click on photos for larger images.

Monday, January 31, 2011

#2 Gragree

Gragree, Terrell's mother, passed away earlier this year and her husband passed away a few years ago. This quilt was made when Terrell's family felt she need something special to fill the void in her life. Gragree was a quilter so this quilt not only shows the love of Terrell's parents over the years, it shows her passion. The back of the quilt has the poem All is Well which the felt was a message she would tell everyone.

1/30/2011 The family was so pleased with the quilt. Stephanie's comment:
Oh my gosh! She loved it! I don't think you could have made a more perfect quilt for her.

1/30/2011 Note from Terrell: I love the quilt and all that it represents. I cannot thank Stephanie enough for doing this for me.

1 comment:

thodges said...

I love the quilt and all that it represents. I can not thank Stephanie enough for doing this for me.