Last Saturday Heather and I headed up a sew day at our church. We both have the desire to make quilts to help others in need. There are so many people going through dire situations that could use a quilt. So, the Wednesday before the scheduled sewing day we got together and pooled a bunch of our fabric. We had a massive round of fabric with friends (yay!!!) and pulled these stacks for potential quilts. It was so. much. fun!
On Saturday we ironed, cut, sewed, pressed, and sewed some more. The 6 of us that got together made lots of progress! As far as patterns go, we kept things nice and simple.
Baby bricks.
And good old patchwork. (These rows still need to be sewn together. That's today's project.)
In addition to the quilts shown above, two other quilts were cut out and started. It felt great to get this fabric out into the daylight and to finally use it! Plus, it's always fun to sew with friends. For a good cause? Even better.
In addition to the quilts shown above, two other quilts were cut out and started. It felt great to get this fabric out into the daylight and to finally use it! Plus, it's always fun to sew with friends. For a good cause? Even better.
Lovely quilts from the stacked fabric. What a great idea to make it easy for others to help.
ReplyDeleteNice and simple, maybe - but what wonderful ladies you all are :)
ReplyDeleteGood going!
ReplyDeleteI love this pattern. I have a couple of "stacks" that I don't know what to do with. These will be great. And the shapes aren't too small that I lose the fabric print. In the second picture, the rectangles lay horizontally instead of vertically. Did you still use the same size cuts? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteNice quilts for a good cause :-)
ReplyDeleteso right on several fronts: it's fun sewing with friends, fun using up oldies but goodies, and even more fun giving quilts to people who could really use them but aren't expecting them. thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteso right on several fronts: it's fun sewing with friends, fun using up oldies but goodies, and even more fun giving quilts to people who could really use them but aren't expecting them. thanks for the inspiration.
ReplyDeleteIt´s so fun to go together with friends and sew to other people.
ReplyDeleteMy group have sewn to a missionary hospital in Africa since 1997. Small quilts for newborns.
It´s a nice feeling to know that your quilts will help someone!
such a great idea and wonderful quilts from wonderful friends.
ReplyDeleteSomeone is going to cherish these quilts. That is so great of you. Hugs
ReplyDeleteSee how awesome you are?!
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful and what a wonderful idea! Someone will be blessed!
ReplyDeleteHow nice of you all. A quilt is one of the best gifts I have ever received. They look beautiful.
ReplyDeleteJohnny and Buck is one of my all time favorite boy lines. Very cute with the red. I just got out my old J & B scraps and finished up a small baby quilt this past week.
ReplyDeleteDeborah
Those are sure pretty for just random fabrics coming together.
ReplyDeleteSewing with friends is the.best!
ReplyDeleteMay God bless you all for blessing so many others !
ReplyDeleteWhat thoughtful inspiration to quilt for those in need. The recipients will feel special indeed :)
ReplyDeleteWhoops, didn't mean for that to rhyme!
DeleteThat is wonderful and the feeling a tteh end of the day is sooo good! Someone will enjoy beautiful quilts!
ReplyDeleteDid you know that this coming Saturday is National Quilting Day? You better do this again!! (They're beautiful.)
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun all the way around!!
ReplyDeleteI love your idea of pulling stacks!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts!!It's so true that there are so many who are in dire situations. This is a wonderful way to show love and kindness.
ReplyDeleteAmanda Jean, again - inspired! Thank you for your amazing heart! Sowing seed which will produce an amazing harvest for all!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful! The quilt tops are beautiful. I have always lived by the philosophy that 'when you give, you give of your best'. I know that the finished quilts will be loved by their recipients, as they will recognize them not only for their beauty and practicality, but also for the time and love taken to make them.
ReplyDeleteWell done all of you. Fantastic thing to do. The top quilt is great for the boys. xx
ReplyDeleteWow what a lot of lovely fabric!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cause, and I'm really impressed that you, who seem so busy, took the time to make beautiful quilts for people in need. Well done! :)
This is a beautiful cause of making quilts for the needed families or people. All the quilt tops are so sweet.... I wish I have my closed sewing friend live near by, so I sew with them~ enjoy your making~
ReplyDeleteYahoo!!!
ReplyDeleteYour work is lovely! Amazing colors!
ReplyDeleteSee you in my blog, maybe.
xxx
Nina
http://trendsurvivor.com/
What a lovely way to bring someone joy...thanks for sharing and being inspiring!
ReplyDeletewhat a cheerful group of charity quilts!
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