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Wednesday, November 28, 2012

Comfort quilts, cherries and Bunners


Today was Comfort Quilt day, and we had unexpected sunshine coming through the windows to brighten up the quilts. That's Carol, above, who started the Gig Harbor Comfort Quilt Project. Under her leadership, about 1,080 quilts have been donated so far to local cancer patients. I blogged about it here when we reached 1,000 donations: http://sherriequilt.blogspot.com/2012/02/1000-comfort-quilts.html


Don't you love how Audrey's clothes and glasses go with the quilt she has on the design wall?


We sewed, cut, ironed and ate for an enjoyable morning and afternoon.







Here's my contribution ... I sewed two triangles on each of 90 beige blocks.



 Nancy arranges some of her blocks on the design wall.


Here's a gorgeous orange and salmon quilt, ready to go to the cancer center where we hope it will brighten and warm someone's day.


Moving on to cherries:

Last Christmas, the Twisted Nut Stitchers (my little sewing group of five) exchanged friendship blocks that we made for each other. I gave each of them a piece of cherry fabric to use in my blocks, and now I'm turning them into a table runner to show at this year's Christmas meeting. I made each of them a house block with their fabric, so I made one for myself to put in the runner.


Last but not least: BUNNERS. Look at those furry little toes!


Have a colorful day


2 comments:

  1. Nice, I will have a closer look at the system, since I’m looking for one at the moment!
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  2. Wonderful work you ladies do with these Comfort Quilts - reminds me of the ones my sis did before we lost her a year ago. I believe her group gave them to young, single new moms.

    The cherry project is luscious - bet its fun to share all the results with the group.

    Thanks for stoppin' by my blog - Have a great new week, Sherrie!

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