Every now and then it’s fun to try something different. Here are a couple fun string quilt variations from HeartStrings members.
Melva’s quilt uses a block with strings in just half of the block – doesn’t the sashing add a lot to this quilt too?
Every now and then it’s fun to try something different. Here are a couple fun string quilt variations from HeartStrings members.
Melva’s quilt uses a block with strings in just half of the block – doesn’t the sashing add a lot to this quilt too?
I knew there were string Quilts of Valor in progress but what an amazing photo. Visit the Gypsy Quilter blog to check them out.
In addition to donations of string blocks made according to our guidelines, HeartStrings accepts completed tops. We quilt, bind, and donate these tops to local charities and I thought I’d share a few that I’ve finished up this week.
This top was pieced by Sue’s Mom from blocks sent in by HeartStrings members.

We also accept non-string pieced tops like this one pieced by Deb in AZ.
This HeartStrings top was pieced by Barbara in FL.
This pretty pink string top was pieced by the quilters at St. Mary’s in CT.

If you’d like to donated a completed top or volunteer to quilt and finish tops that have been donated, email me.
Our HeartStrings members have generously shared their strings with other members for use in HeartStrings quilts. Do you ever wonder where those donated strings go?Barbara, one of our members is currently piecing a String X quilt based on Bonnie Hunter’s pattern.
So visit Barbara’s blog and then click the HeartStrings link in her sidebar to visit other HeartStrings bloggers.
Alycia, a HeartStrings member, is a supporter and volunteer for Quilts of Valor making quilts for wounded soldiers. Her current goal is to collect 4oo quilts for 2009 to present to the wounded soldiers at Ft. Carson in CO and HeartStrings members are helping her out with blocks, tops, finished quilts, and pillowcases to present them.
This is one of two recent tops pictured on Alycia’s blog sent by a Deborah another HeartStrings member. Visit Alycia’s blog to read more about her efforts and to see the tops, quilts, and pillowcases being collected.

For information about how you can help email us.
Michele sent photos today of two of her recent HeartStrings quilts.
She writes “Most of the quilts I make make are just regular patterns (through my quilting group), my string quilting is usually patriotic to send on up to Madigan Army Hospital. I just love string quilting and almost always have one in the pile for the days when it’s too hot to think or I’m too tired for any precise cutting and measuring!”
Don’t you love seeing all the variations HeartStrings members come up with?
Visit Michele’s blog.
Interested in creating a Patriotic Quilt to tour the US?
Judy Howard has put out a call for quilts 22 x 22 inches to be included in an exhibition that will tour the US for 3 years to “blanket America in Hugs for our Troops, Stitches of Comfort and to promote love of God and Country”.
For those of you who participated in our RWB project from Memorial Day to July 4th, you might want to see the progress being made with the Chinese Coins you sent in.
Becky volunteered to receive the Chinese Coins sections and turn them into Quilts of Valor and here are the first two quilts in progress.
To keep up with her progress, visit Becky’s blog.
Did you join us yesterday and sew along at home?
Fourteen HeartStrings quilters met in Roberts, WI to work and play.