No quilty news today. I was such a slug last night. I did receive a phone call from a woman that works in the religious ed office at the church asking for a quilt to donate to Relay for Life. She wanted the word HOPE somehow incorporated into it. *Of course she did* right? Cuz that's no extra work or anything. So about 6 months ago or so a man came to the church quilt group to donate a ton of fabric and tools from his mother that had passed away. I have been slowly going through the bags and having some of the CL's put the quilts together that have blocks made. I just got one back from LTW that was a chrun dash and it came out quite well, so I thought of that one immediately. BUT...no "HOPE" on that quilt. So...I came in to work today and spoke with my friend, Robin, who is a graphic artist and she made me the letters so I can copy them. I will use sewable fusible interfacing and sew it to the fabric, cut and turn the letters. This will allow me to hand applique the letters to the upper left top of the quilt in the border. I even managed to find the same pink fabric that is in the churn dash to use for the letters!
Now, speaking of Jack, (the man who brought us all his mom's "stuff")...One of the CL's suggested that we take some pictures of the quilts we have finished and make a little photo album for Jack. I think that is a wonderful idea. So next week I plan to photograph what we already have finished and start with those. As we finish more I can add them. That way if we give some away, I will already have pictures. neat, huh?
Cute cut! My gray's too far advanced to just hide with highlights. So sad. LOL
ReplyDeleteVERY cute! It looks great.
ReplyDeletecute hair! at least your gray blends with what you have on your head! lol
ReplyDeletegreat idea for turning the Churn Dash quilt into a Hope Churn Dash quilt...you are always thinking, girl! :)
I like your hair cut! Your picture looks nice! I am having problems with grey hair. My daughter helps me to color my hair about once a month.
ReplyDeleteLove the hair!!! My gray hair is out of control.
ReplyDeleteFantastic hair cut, cute and stylish! I love the idea of a photo album for the man who donated his mother's quilting possessions. That will be a gift he cherishes forever.
ReplyDeletePam, I just love your hair. The picture looks so cute! I need to color mine once again the gray is showing through. I love your idea for the material that was donated.
ReplyDeletei love the new hair cut!! its beautiful on you and takes years off of you...not that you had "year" to take off thats not what i meant...lol...makes you look very young and stylish..love it!
ReplyDeleteI'm sure Jack will be pleased to know that his mother's fabric has been put to goo use.
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