Sunday, March 27, 2011

Quilt projects for 2011

Things have been busier than ever in the quilting department since the first of the year. Our guild helped tie baby quilts two different times, and I think we made about 24 quilts. We took some to Monticello and some to the Blanding hospital.



We also worked on two patriotic quilts.  One for the 4th of July Raffle, and one for the Quilt of Valor. 


We made the blocks at the weekend workshop, and finished the Valor quilt March 8 at a mini workshop at our home. 


In addition our guild paid for a quilt top and had it quilted for the ROTARACT club.  They made about $900 for the Breast Cancer Foundation.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

New Quilting Experience


After 15 years of participating in our local quilt guild, Grayson Country Quilters, I finally decided I better "pay back" for all the help I've gotten from these wonderful quilters. So this year 2011, I agreed to be the new president. My fellow officers are Sidney Christensen, Gail Glover, and Bobbie Holt. They are wonderful! and I so appreciate their good ideas and help.
Sidney constructed a guild blog the first month we were in, and it has been a huge help to everyone, plus a place to showcase our quilts. http://graysoncountryquilters.blogspot.com/



At our first two meetings we had the ladies help tie baby quilts which we are giving to the local hospitals for new borns. We made about 24 quilts for this.


Our next service project was to put together a quilt to be used for cancer fund rising that the college rotaract club is doing. I found a beautiful pink quilt top on e-bay which the guild completed. Jeri did the machine quilting, and I did the binding.