Tuesday, August 28, 2007

Charity Panel Quilt from AllPeopleQuilt.com

Here's a quick and easy way to make charity quilts for children. Use preprinted panels! How easy is that!

Here's the how to link: http://www.allpeoplequilt.com/ideas/projects/pieced/panelquiltgiggles_1.html?sssdmh=dm17.272288&esrc=nwapq09

Have fun!
Peace by Piece, Kathi

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Comfort Quilt Being Passed On

This is a very touching story from our local news. It's the story of the journey of the Comfort Quilt and where it is going next. http://www.wgal.com/video/13935435/index.html

Peace by Piece,
Kathi

Friday, August 17, 2007

Alzheimer Quilts


Quilting for a cause-Alzheimer's Disease.
Alzheimer quilts are lap size quilts made from blocks of fabrics other then cottons. Any type of fabric that is tactile in nature is perfect for these quilts.
This memory robbing disease is very sad for the family members. I once watched a devoted husband cry after his wife talked about him as if he were her brother. Married over 60 years-just heart wretching.
A guild member suggested a unique place to gather free fabric for these quilts-your local upholstery shop or Lazy Boy gallery. Last year's samples can be cut into 6" blocks, sewn together, and backed with flannel or fleece-no batting needed. Learn more about these quilts by visiting AFA Quilt to Remember

Tuesday, August 14, 2007

Quilts of Valor Project

Our Red Rose Quilters have been busy, busy! Our members have been making 12" blocks to be included in quilt tops that will go to wounded soldiers. The goal is to keep stitching until all of our combat wounded have a quilt. Latest stats as of 8-5-07: 61,350 wounded and 11, 458 QOVs have been awarded. We have a long way to go.
For incentive, our guild offerd a gift certificate to a local fabric for the member who turned in the most blocks-I think one member had over 60 blocks. She didn't do it for the gift-she did it from her heart. We are hoping to present at least 20 quilt tops to Catherine Roberts on Sept. 11 when she visits our giuld. I think there will be a few more then that. Catherine is founder of the Quilts of Valor Foundation. Here's their website for more info and to learn how you can help:
http://www.qovf.org


Peace by Piece






Tuesday, August 7, 2007

For my college bound daughter

I had to finish this as DD #3 will be off to college in a few short weeks. This pattern is one that was designed by my quilting friend Jan Krentz.
http://www.jankrentz.com

Jan's original pattern is square. Jan took off one row from each side to make it a twin sized. The quilt itself was super easy to piece and stitch together. I had it machine quilted by Nancy at Piece by Piece Quilting in Ephrata PA. She has a wonderful little shop tucked away on N State Street.

My DD school colors are red, black, white and gray.
I call this "Wild One"

My husband said the quilt is "...wild, just like Amy!" Out of our four children, she is the wild one of the bunch. Her goal in life, at age 18, is to become a psychologist or a bartender!! (Aren't they kinda the same thing??) She's a hard working girl-three jobs this summer, including working full time third shift in the Twizzler factory. At least I know she will be cozy and warm in her dorm room on the hill at Lock Haven University PA. So the "quilt for a cause" this month is cause I love her!! Good luck in college Amy!! No matter what you do with your life, I know you will strive to be the very best you can be. xxx000xxx from your Mom