Breast Cancer Awareness Block Swap--CLOSED
#171
Applique would be fine, one other member is doing an applique too.
Originally Posted by Tam1960
I noticed that all of the blocks so far are pieced. I typically do applique - would that be acceptable for this swap or do you prefer pieced? I wanted to clarify before I sign up - all of the blocks so far are just beautiful.
#177
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
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Me too! As a nurse I have cared for many mastectomy patients, and I worked on a cancer floor for 3 years. Each of those patients made a strong impression on my life. I am honored to be able to do this.
#178
What great inspiration. Bless you for touching of each of their lives in such a caring way. My sister-in-law was diagnosed at age 39 but thankfully is now a healthy survivor. I work in a physician's office (administration, not patient care) and know how important preventive care is. I am hoping to honor the womens center at our local hospital for the service they give.
#179
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central PA
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Originally Posted by MadeinMaine
What great inspiration. Bless you for touching of each of their lives in such a caring way. My sister-in-law was diagnosed at age 39 but thankfully is now a healthy survivor. I work in a physician's office (administration, not patient care) and know how important preventive care is. I am hoping to honor the womens center at our local hospital for the service they give.
I have been giving a lot of thought of how to best use the completed quilt. I have never done anything like this before. I know that there are a lot of relay for life events, and that Breast Cancer Awareness month is October. If anyone had experience in this, I could use some guidance.
Thanks in advance.
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