While watching this show, I was sewing and struggling to figure out what kind of small quilts to make as Christmas gifts for my two best quilting buddies. They don't "need" any little quilts but since I'm a quilter, making quilts as gifts is what I do, and they do the same for me. I was really stressing about what to do, time is running out and I "have" to do something for them.
Imagine my surprise when, at the end of the show, I figured it out: each of my friends had a parent with Alzheimer's/dementia. Instead of making quilts for my friends, I am going to make 2 Priority quilts in memory of their loved ones. I'll use the leftover pieces from several current projects that are laying on my work surface, making the surface "confused" and hard to work with. Whatever pieces go together, in random "order", will be the design.
I'll have these done in time for our get-together two weeks from now, so they can see "their" quilts. Then I'll register and send them to the Priority project.
What was a stressful "problem"--what to make for my friends--has become a challenge I am now looking forward to. Thanks to Ami, and TQS, for keeping this, and all the many quilt-related charity projects, in our focus.