I met my November goal with time to spare this month!
I even met up with my friend whom I intended this quilty hug for right before the holiday.
She was genuinely touched by the use of my Breast Cancer pantograph and soft minky backing.
She leaves this weekend for her six weeks of radiation and sadly, due to the stage of her breast cancer, she found out she will have to endure six months of chemo afterwards. If she ends up getting a port I will definitely be getting her one of Carole's Port Softies. As a cancer survivor myself, I'm so grateful to have had the time to visit and allowed the opportunity to give her hope and support.
And guys look!
As I promised myself after our Tuesday Archives: Quilt Labels linky earlier this month,
I was SURE to label this one! Thank you for your inspiration to label my quilts.
Linking up and sharing with everyone at OMG.
Next week's theme is: Memory Quilts
this is a beauty and I wish your friend well whilst undergoing her treatment,
ReplyDeleteYour quilt turned out great. What a great way to wrap your friend in a hug as she goes through her treatment.
ReplyDeleteOh what a beautiful quilt, Val. What a lovely quilty hug from you to your friend. This beautiful quilt will remind your friend of your love and that people are thinking of in her difficult days ahead.
ReplyDeleteVal, your rainbow triangles look splendid. What a nice gift!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt looks wonderful! You did an amazing job with it.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt looks great! One of these days I hope to be brave enough to use Minky for the back too--looks so snuggley!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful gift. She is lucky to have a friend in you!
ReplyDeleteWhat a special gift for your friend going through this time. The labels is very important. Thinking of you both...
ReplyDeleteWishing a successful treatment for your friend. My sister endured treatment for breast cancer throughout 2015 and is fine now. But what a process- the quilt will surely bring your friend comfort,
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome gift for your friends. I hoping that her treatment "kicks cancer's ass" and she bounces back quickly!
ReplyDelete^friend
DeleteI'm hoping for the best results for your friend. She will find great comfort in that beautiful quilt.
ReplyDeleteYou are such a wonderful gift for your friend. The quilt too is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteIt is truly special and beautiful and I know that she will cherish it as she goes through her treatment.
ReplyDeleteCongrats Val
ReplyDeleteLove the colors! Great job on the finish. Thanks for linking up with One Monthly Goal at Elm Street Quilts
ReplyDeleteYour friend will feel very loved when wrapped in her lovely quilt.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great quilt! Sending prayers out to your friend for strength and comfort. With friends like you at her side she will do well!
ReplyDeleteSo so sorry your friend has such a long road ahead of her. But quilty hugs and good friendship help a lot. Congrats on finishing up your OMG for November.
ReplyDeleteIt's gorgeous, Val! Congratulations!!
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! I can't imagine the love your friend must have felt at receiving this awesome gift. Such a wonderful idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful and so touching. I'm sure it will be a comfort.
ReplyDeleteYour quilt is beautiful! Your friend will be wrapped in hugs while she undergoes treatment - my best wishes to her through her treatment.
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