Signature memory quilt
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Signature memory quilt
My brother in-law just passed away and I was thinking of doing a Indian Hatchet signature quilts. Not sure if it would be appropriate to have the blocks made up and people sign them as they come in to pay their last respects. I was just needing advice , don't want to do anything to offend anyone.
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So sorry for your loss.
It's a nice thought ... though it'd be something I would discuss with his wife and family.
Some would think it was THE best idea ... some would think it was totally inappropriate.
I'd be sure to have their go-ahead, before I went-ahead!
(or I'd leave it at home)
It's a nice thought ... though it'd be something I would discuss with his wife and family.
Some would think it was THE best idea ... some would think it was totally inappropriate.
I'd be sure to have their go-ahead, before I went-ahead!
(or I'd leave it at home)
Last edited by QuiltE; 08-11-2013 at 07:26 AM.
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Hard question - a shame. I read a lot about memory quilts using the deceased's clothes, etc. but not a signature quilt done at the funeral home. Maybe if there is a luncheon after the service you could have it laid out on a table and spread a whisper to have people sign it. Just a thought.
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