We had a great turn out for charity work night at The Gathering of Quilters Guild last Thursday night. I don't know how many people were there but every table was full and people were working the entire time. There were separate tables set up for a variety of charities including: Mended Hearts, Project Linus, Quilts of Valor and Hospice Comfort Pillows.
I took the AccuQuilt Go to cut fabrics from a variety of pieces Project Linus had in a bin. My girlfriend Dana and I had some good laughs while we were cutting 2 1/2 in strips and 3 1/2 x 6 1/2 inch rectangles for Project Linus Quilts. For more information about the Toledo/Lucas County Chapter of Project Linus Quilts please e-mail Nancy at bussing@bex.net.
We had fun fussy cutting some of the fabrics with sharks and other pictures. I think that the rectangles will make a very fun scrap quilt with lots of really neat fabrics that we cut for them on Thursday night.
I was surprised by the number of people who had not seen the AccuQuilt Go before. I demonstrated how it works and let them have some fun with it too. If you are local (Toledo OH vic) and would like to use the AccuQuilt Go, feel free to e-mail me at IHaveANotion@yahoo.com and I'll let you give it a whirl....it is lots of fun.
Then of course was show and tell. The first quilt here was done by Dale Burnett. Had I known in advance she was working on this quilt I guarantee I would have found my way into her home and stolen this quilt...or at least had the urge to do so!! Isn't is just soooo cool? This quilt, "Zebras", was designed by Lisa Moore and published in the Sept/Oct 2009 Fons and Porter Love of Quilting magazine.
The hand embroidery on this next quilt, "South of the Border", was done by Thorneta Hinkle. She is 88 and has been doing hand embroidery for over 80 years. She donated the embroidered blocks and some ladies put them together to make a beautiful quilt for charity. I know if I were in need and received something this beautiful it would renew my spirit.
I happen to know some of the ladies how did some of the Hungarian Embroidery on this next quilt. During some of our gatherings I watched as they stitched these beautiful blocks for a raffle quilt. It is absolutely stunning, the photo does it no justice. It was raffled by the Calvin United Church of Christ in Toledo Ohio. Joyce Smith was the lucky winner of the quilt and she brought it to show and tell. I'm going to start buying more raffle tickets....can you imagine winning such a treasured quilt?
This next quilt cracks me up. Sheila Painter can take the credit for this fun quilt. I know many people spend hundreds of hours putting together their Dear Jane Quilts. Sheila did what I would do....she bought a convenience panel while on vacation and machine quilted it.I can hear the booooos and hissssses through my computer girls. I know, I know.....but think about the people who have no clue as to the hundreds of hours putting together a "real" Dear Jane Quilt. This type of thing is for them. They will see it and say....oh that's nice.
This last quilt here really grabbed me. Candy Colleen Rudd made this quilt. This is Candy's first quilt that was created with all hand work. She did needle turn applique, embroidery, hand piecing and then she hand quilted this wall hanging.
I only wish my photography was better. These photos do no justice to the real magic in this quilt. I love to do hand work and this piece is very inspiring.
Smiles,
Kelly
I love using the AccuQuiltGo with charity projects & sew-cials. Fun to see how excited people get when they've never seen how fun the Go is. Thanks for sharing insights on your guild meeting and all the beautiful quilts!
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Do you have to change the blade on the ACcQuilt go??? Love all of the quilts..thanks!! as always very intertaining on your blog.
ReplyDeleteShow and tell is my favorite part of quild meetings. I love to see what everyone else is working on, it gives me so much inspiration and so man ideas every time.
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