A Nebraskan family have celebrated one grandmother’s dedication to others by hanging her countless handmade quilts out on pews at her funeral.

The family of Margaret Hubl marked her passing last July, at the age of 89, by putting the special keepsakes out on display, TODAY US reports .

The quilts were initially made for Ms Hubl’s biological children and two twins, adopted from her sister in law following a tragic accident.

As time went by, Ms Hubl began gifting her grandchildren with quilts as well, making more than 100 during her lifetime.

Granddaughter Christina Tollman told TODAY earlier this week the quilts remain as enduring proof of Ms Hubl’s love for her family.

(Christina Tollman/Reddit/tits_mcgheee)

“She wanted us to have something to wrap up and keep warm in when we went away to school,” Ms Tollman said.

“This is the love that Grandma made for each of us. This is what she made for each of us to wrap up in when we hurt… When we miss her.”

Ms Hubl also began awarding her grandchildren quilts on their wedding days, and was so committed to her cause that she had three ready to gift at the time of her death.

“I actually have three cousins that are not married, and the day of her funeral was the day that they got to see their quilts for the first time,” Ms Tollman said.

“That was really kind of a neat moment.”

Ms Tollman posted a photo of the quilts to Reddit last month, where it received almost 100k upvotes.