Saturday, January 12, 2019

Cancer Survivors Unite by Nancy H

Cancer Survivors Unite!

Project Quilting Challenge 10.1 ~ Hope Springs Eternal 

This was created for an online challenge called Project Quilting. You get a week to complete a whole quilt based on a theme.  Anyone can vote for their favorite.  FAB9E9BC-D3AA-46B7-838C-2F53CAFC5963

When I heard the theme was Hope Springs Eternal, the first thing I thought of was the cancer ribbons offering hope to patients.  I discovered there are more than 25 official colors promoting cancer awareness, with pink for breast cancer being the most recognized.  I thought it would be good to bring all of the different colors together in one ribbon to offer hope to all. 

I made this quilt in honor of all cancer survivors.  My quilt is 16x16. 

I will update this post when I get the link to vote.  Voting will close on Friday, January 18 at 8pm, CST.

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Nancy Horwath

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2 comments:

  1. I love your quilt. I've lost my mom, aunt and cousin to cancer and my last living aunt is fighting breast cancer right now. My beloved MIL has successfully fought lymphoma 3 times...HOPE is so important and your quilt expresses it perfectly! You got my vote!

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  2. Great idea! I had no idea there were so many different color ribbons to raise awareness. I love how you used them all.

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