. >> helen margaret. >> her children are here which we can't see, but these are the children. we see not only the care giver, but we see where she gave care. >> the panel is made for my sister helen, an intensive care nurse. daniel and amanda. aids took everything from helen. she lost everything. it's not just amen. people used to think it's everyone. >> it is everyone. i think the reality is that we are each other's keepers. what the quilt it is is demonstrates that this is a disease that is not just my personal disease, but everyone's and my response affects everyone else's response. >> me about these. you made six panels and you brought a couple. you are hiv positive and you are a grandmother and your mom and son both died from complications of the disease. >> yes. what i do when i make the panels, i make them so in the statistics where we hear about it's 30 million people every day or whatever, each panel represents a person. i make the quilt so that we will know it's not just a number. this was a person in my life that i loved. >> someone that you loved. >> yes. >> let's