Here's the background - My sister and a really good friend of hers took apart a quilt the really good friend's mother had made years ago. It showed definite signs of wear and the friend wanted my sister to help her refresh it. It has, since then, been taking up residence at my sister's house. Unfortunately the good friend passed away unexpectedly, leaving my sister with 30 quilt blocks. The good friend has 2 children and 3 grandchildren.
Here's where we need your opinion - I offered my help and your opinion to my sister to decide what she should do with the blocks.
Should we
1) make 2 small bed quilts for the 2 children that would be too small to use;
2) add some plan blocks and make 3 (for the grandchildren) small quilts that they will soon outgrow;
3) make 5 wall hangings of 6 blocks each that will never be outgrown;
4) give the blocks back to one of the children and hope they have something made from them;
or 5) an entirely different option.
I'm going to thank you in advance, because we really need some level-headed advice.
GrannyH