“What does love look like?
It has the hands to help others.
It has the feet to hasten to the poor and needy.
It has eyes to see misery and want.
It has the ears to hear the sighs and sorrows of men.
That is what love looks like.”
Hi, all!
I'm so glad you are here today! I hope you will be joining us in the Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge. If this is your first time to read about it, you might want to check out last Sunday's blogpost for a little bit of info about how this challenge came about. But here's the short version.....
Judi over at Green Fairy Quilts collects quilts all year, which her husband Clint takes to Romania and distributes to people in need over there. After a "light bulb" moment, I got in touch with Judi and asked her if she’d be interested in collaborating with me on a charity challenge, and she agreed! So we’d love for you to join us in the very first Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge!
(If you don't know Judi, you really ought to check out her blog - she's an amazing long arm quilter, quilt designer, and just all around neat blogger!)
If you haven't already seen this, I'd love for you to take a few minutes and check out this video she's posted about their 2010 quilt donations to Romania. Here's what Clint (her husband) wrote about their trip last year...
I'd first like to thank everyone who donated to our charity, whether by sending a quilt or by sending us money. I just returned from Romania with my father, and had the opportunity to hand out all 50 quilts donated by all of you, to kids in need, and was also able to use the money donated by all of you to buy large amounts of school supplies and large amounts of food. I can't tell you how blessed I feel after spending time with so many needy people. We visited kids living on the streets and families crammed into tiny homes. The families we visited were living in small homes the size of an average bedroom - 12' x 12'. That includes a tiny bathroom and tiny kitchen. These kids have no yards, no grass to play on, no room to run around in their little humble homes, and very little food to eat - but above all, very little to call their own. They were so grateful to receive a beautiful quilt. Those we gave school supplies to were beaming from ear to ear to have such nice new school supplies to improve their chances of increasing their education. And those we gave food to were so grateful to be able to have some good meals. I hope we can all remember how blessed we are, and how lucky we are to live in our secure homes with food and clothing. Thanks again for all your help, I hope you like the video!
Clint Madsen
And now, here's how you can be a part of this great charity - - - by joining us for the Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge!!
Signups begin today, Sunday, April 10th, and end Wednesday, April 13th. Leave a comment below letting me know you want to participate. I will contact you by e-mail to get your full name and mailing info when you leave a comment, so be sure to respond promptly! If you don't hear back from me, chances are good you are a no-reply blogger, so you may need to e-mail me directly or comment again and list your e-mail address in your comment. On April 14th, I will match people up for the fabric swap, and send out an e-mail to everyone with the name, address and e-mail info about their partner by the end of the day on April 15th.
Between now and then, you can help promote the challenge by putting the button for the challenge on your blog sidebar, or by posting about the challenge on your blog or on Facebook with a link back to this blog. Either or both of these two things will get you an extra entry in the first giveaway! If you do this, or if you have already done it in the past week, be sure to leave an extra comment to this blogpost saying you did!
And now the good news - by signing up to participate, you will be entered in a giveaway for an Origins jelly roll compliments of Judi at Green Fairy Quilts! We'll announce the winner on Friday, April 15th - so someone will have something to celebrate on Tax Day!! Check in on Friday, and join in on the Can I Get a Whoop Whoop? Friday linky party!
Here are the guidelines for the challenge - - - -
1. Each participant agrees to send two yards of mixed fabric in any combination (fat quarters, width-of-fabric cuts, pre-cuts, etc.) to their assigned partner. (Please send good quality quilting cottons - no questionable designs or flags, please!) Assignments will be made by Friday, April 15th, and we ask that your fabric be in the mail to your partner no later than Friday, April 22nd.
2. Each participant is to complete a quilt measuring approximately 60” x 60” using the fabrics they receive and whatever fabrics they choose to add from their stash or purchase new. (This is a great way to bust your stash, so you’re encouraged to raid your stash as much as possible!)
3. The quilts should be quilted rather than tied - this makes them sturdier and longer-lasting.
4. You have until July 31st, 2011 to complete your quilt. On Sunday, July 31st, there will be a linky party hosted on this blog for you to link up to a post about your quilt.
5. Completed quilts are to be sent to Judi at Green Fairy Quilts no later than August 5th, 2011. (Yes, you can send your quilt in earlier, and if you're like me, you probably should send it when it's done - otherwise it may get lost in the stash!) Judi’s husband, Clint, will take them to Romania to be distributed to older children and adults there.
6. On August 15th, we will draw a winner for another jelly roll from the people who linked up their quilts. You will get an extra entry if Judi has received your quilt by August 14th! Update: It looks like we will have multiple winners on August 15th, as we already have one more sponsor who is donating a gift certificate to the Fat Quarter Shop. Stay tuned - hopefully there will be more!
If you’d like to help sponsor this challenge by donating
items for the giveaway at the end of the challenge,
please mention it in your comment
and I will get in touch with you!
items for the giveaway at the end of the challenge,
please mention it in your comment
and I will get in touch with you!
There will be some "check-in" dates along the way, when you can link up and show your progress or bemoan the fact that you still haven't started.... so be sure to keep in touch! Those check-ins will probably be on the last Sunday of each month.
I hope you'll join us - you'll meet new friends, and hopefully have a lot of fun, all while doing something that will really make a difference in other people's lives! Start gathering up your fabric, and get ready to begin!!
I hope you'll join us - you'll meet new friends, and hopefully have a lot of fun, all while doing something that will really make a difference in other people's lives! Start gathering up your fabric, and get ready to begin!!
Later!
Sarah
Sarah, I so am looking forward to this - will post again on my Monday blog. I would be willing to donate a gift certificate to Fat Quarter Shop -
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Mary Lou
Oh! and I posted the button on my sidebar last week! Looking forward to another challenge!
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Mary Lou
I'm in, can't wait to get started!! I have the fabric to send out, picked and ready to go.
ReplyDeleteI am in!!!!! Again, AWESOME idea and I am so happy to be a part of something like this. Thanks for putting it together.
ReplyDeleteI just posted on FB with a link back to here.
ReplyDeleteI added the button to my sidebar & will be adding it to my blog post today. I am finally getting back into the swing of sewing again.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you're coordinating this swap! Sign me up, for sure!
ReplyDeleteI posted about it last week, but I'll be sure to post a reminder that sign-ups are open this week.
ReplyDeleteWho can resist this...I mean seriously?! I'm in!!
ReplyDeleteOK, let me say, I watched that video and cried. How could anyone possibly say no after that. I am in whole heartedly.
ReplyDeleteI added your button and I tweeted about this. I figure the more traffic the better.
ReplyDeleteThank you for hosting this challenge. Like most quilters I make quilts for charity, but banding together with other quilters across the web makes this special. I love the element of surprise you have added with the fabric exchange.
ReplyDeleteI am really excited to be a part of the challenge and would like to offer 2 charm packs as a giveaway.
As mentioned by those above, thankyou for hosting this challenge! You can count me in! I've added the button to my sidebar and will add to my post (only second one as new blogger!) tomorrow. Will also add comment and link back here on FB.
ReplyDeleteComment on FaceBook with link back, check!
ReplyDeleteI'm signing up for this to honour a step-grampa, Mr. Samardak from Romania, we think. He told us but we could never understand the name of the country that he was telling us. Doesn't matter - close enough
ReplyDeleteI've also put the button on my blog and posted about the challenge.
ReplyDeleteI would like to be a part of this great project. Please sign me up. I will put your button on my blog and mention it in my next post.
ReplyDeletePlease sign me up! I would love to participate
ReplyDeleteReady to go and have my fabric picked out. Can't wait to start~!
ReplyDeleteAnn
Count me in! I intended to blog about this last week already but haven't had time. Hopefully will be able to later today or tomorrow.
ReplyDeletePlease count me in. I am a new follower and I have posted on Facebook and on my blog.
ReplyDeleteCount me in and send me a partner!!
ReplyDeleteButton is on my sidebar already and I'll say something else about it today.
ReplyDeleteButton is on my sidebar and I posted links to both you and Judi. Great challenge!
ReplyDeleteOops...it looks like this is the sign-up post. Please include me too! Button is already on my blog.
ReplyDeleteSign me up!
ReplyDeleteBlogged and buttoned!
ReplyDeleteI'm in. Picked up my mailing envelope and ready to stuff and mail.
ReplyDeleteI want to sign up! Just now creating a blog. Very slow at that and need help!
ReplyDeletePlease send me an email on who I need to send fabric to. Thanks!
Okay, I am going to do this. Been thinking of it since you first posted but kept saying, no I have too much to do. But, since I keep thinking of it....guess it means I should do it. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteJust updated my blog with the button on the side and a mini post.
ReplyDeleteOK, I'm going to do this, too! Sounds like fun and a great cause.
ReplyDeleteI have blogged about the challenge and added the link to my side bar. Thank you for heading up this wonderful way to get quilts for those who need them.
ReplyDeleteCount me in! I want to help! :D
ReplyDeleteI have added the link to my sidebar! :D
ReplyDeletePlease contact me. I'm not sure I understand the "rules", but I think you're saying I can contribute fabrics for someone else to make the quilt. Is that correct? And I'm new to blogging and not sure I understand how to grab your button and put it on my blog. Can you explain to me how to do that? I lived in Europe for seven years, and worked in Kosovo, Bulgaria and Bosnia. I've seen the living conditions of the people, and would definitely love to help you with this wonderful cause. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteThis video literally made me cry. It moved me. Please contact me and count me in, I would LOVE to be a part of such a profound event.
ReplyDeleteI've received your e-mail (thanks so much), and will DEFINITELY participate. I've already added our button to my blog.
ReplyDeletehttp://deborah-deborahstestblog.blogspot.com/2011/04/hands2help-charity-quilt-challenge-last.html
I commented on the other post, but maybe I need to do it here? So here I am again, and I want to participate! Here's how to reach me:
ReplyDeleteJacque in SC
quiltnsrep(at)yahoo(dot)com
Whew, at first I thought I was too late! Please count me in! I will add button to blog and post a quick comment directing any readers here.... I am really excited to participate!
ReplyDelete(email: joybmts(at)yahoo(dot)com
okay - I'm in! It's my first swap and my first charity quilt. That video just got me...how could I not sign up?
ReplyDeleteI'll join in :)
ReplyDeleteI will be #40.
ReplyDeleteI blogged about it here: http://highpitchedbarking.wordpress.com/2011/04/13/hands-2-help-charity-quilt/
ReplyDeleteHey, I've been thinking about it. I'll sign up if you need someone to fill up. I'll have time in the summer to get a quilt out.
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