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My Chemo Quilt

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My Chemo Quilt - I started to make this quilt in April 2012 when I started chemo treatments. It was a struggle but I finished it. I realized how much work quilts are when many days I was unable to work on it. I'm happy it is finished but my chemo treatments are not. It felt wonderful wrapping up in it last night. I am happy with my accomplishment!

Added: Jan 31, 2013

 

Name of Pattern or Block Flowers in the Cabin
Owned By Patricia McCullough
Name of Maker Patricia McCullough
Name of Quilter Patricia McCullough
Year Made 2013
Year Made is: Certain
Located in City Rose Hill
Located in State KS
Located in Country US
Condition of Quilt Mint
Design Source Purchased Pattern
Design Source - Published In Flowers in the Cabin
Design Source - Designed by More Quick Rotary Cutter Quilts by Pam Bono
Design Source - Pattern Name Pam Bono
Design Source - Description I started to make this quilt in April 2012 when I started chemo treatments. It was a struggle but I finished it. I realized how much work quilts are when many days I was unable to work on it. I'm happy it is finished but my chemo treatments are not. It felt wonderful wrapping up in it last night. I am happy with my accomplishment!
Genre Traditional Quilt
Quilt Type Large Quilt
Quilt Width 90
Quilt Height 90
Measurement In: Inches
Fabric Used 100% Commercial Cotton
Construction Technique Pieced
Piecing By Machine
Applique by None
Types of Quilting Quilted on long-arm
Embellishments None

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