It has been a great week at The Sweatshop!! We had our monthly meeting last Saturday, and had eighteen ladies working on learning how to make t-shirt quilts! We made a good start, and plan to meet again on the 23rd to finish our tops. It was a great time of fun learning and fellowship!!
We've also given away a few quilts this week...
The front... |
...and the back. |
This pretty quilt front was pieced by Brooke and Heather; I put the back together using leftover blocks they pieced. It went to a young couple who just lost a baby, and is already being put to good use providing some comfort and a reminder of prayers that are being said for them.
We also made a couple of baby quilts for babies that are due in February...
These will be delivered as soon as those little bundles of joy arrive!
We've also received some wonderful donations...
These came from Kim... |
And these came from Dana... |
Maia sent these pretties... |
Terri sent these red fabrics in honor of Valentine's Day! |
And Mina sent these! |
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Last week, when I mentioned that we would be helping a young woman make bags for foster kids to carry their belongings in when they move from home to home, many of you requested more information on the bags so you could help. You all are amazing!! I am always humbled by how generous the quilting/blogging community is. I have prepared a tutorial for this bag...
...but since this post is pretty long already, if you will leave a request for the tutorial in a comment, I will gladly e-mail you the pdf file. It's really a pretty simple bag, but it holds a lot!
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Oh, and one more thing - we received another hand block this week for the Helping Hands Project!!
This one came from Mina!
I am loving how individual each block is - it's fun to see the personalities of each block creator! I hope you'll send in a block for the project, if you've ever made a donation to the quilt ministry, or made a quilt for the Hands2Help Charity Quilt Challenge. We have given away 444 quilts so far - looks like we'll hit the 500 mark in June or so! If you want to know more about the project, you can click the tab at the top of my blog.
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Well, that's about all for this week - thanks again to all of you who help make this ministry possible!! We couldn't do it without you!!
Hugs!
Sarah
NOTE: Juliana, I'd love to send you the tutorial but you are a no-reply blogger. You can email me directly at salliesue at clearwire dot net!
NOTE: Juliana, I'd love to send you the tutorial but you are a no-reply blogger. You can email me directly at salliesue at clearwire dot net!
I would like the bag tutorial. This sounds like a great way to care about kids who need a good moment in their lives.
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I would like the bag tutorial. Thanks!!!
ReplyDeleteI would also like the bag tutorial!! What a great idea and a different way to contribute to kids in crisis. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteWhat generous friends you have. I am impressed with all the quilts that you have made and donated. It is wonderful to know that there are such good people around this country.
ReplyDeleteYou all do amazing work! I would love the bag pattern...I'll get busy making some for the children.
ReplyDeleteLots of great donations Sarah:) Such a fantastic ministry you do!
ReplyDeleteI would like the bag tutorial please! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilts. I would love the bag tutorial. Happy Valentine's Day.
ReplyDeleteI love looking at all the quilts you complete! I would love the bag pattern. Helping kids is always so rewarding! Barbara
ReplyDeleteI would like to have the bag pattern.
ReplyDeleteplease email the bag pattern to me too....thanks and Happy Valentine's Day!
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful quilts : )
ReplyDeleteI would like a copy of the bag tutorial. Thank you.
Please, Sarah, send me the tutorial bag email. I think they woud be fun to make.
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I would love to have the tutorial for the bag. Also where can I send them when they are done??
ReplyDeletePlease send me the PDF of the bag pattern. Thanks for doing this for everyone!
ReplyDeleteI would like the bag tutorial. Thank you for sharing!
ReplyDeletePhoenix Modern Quilt Guild is making bags for the police officers to keep in their cars for kids in crisis (being moved from home to somewhere else). We have a sew in tomorrow. Our bags our simpler than this but I would love the pattern anyway. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteI'm also involved in sewing bags for a children's charity, and would love to have your pattern to offer as an alternative. Thanks so much. I always enjoy your blog.
ReplyDeleteSarah, thank you so much for writing this up for us. I would love to make some bags to donate. Please email the pdf and I will get started.
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