The giving season

At HeartStrings, we work on making and giving string quilts all year around but as I wandered through the HeartStrings blog ring today, I found several posts that I’d thought you’d enjoy reading.

Judy finished four comfort quilts for a family who lost 2 children in a fire.

Ruthie’s guild made holiday placemats for Meals on Wheels.

Deb’s been collecting hats and scarves for kids in Kosovo.

Nann made a donated a quilt for a fundraiser AND made one for a little boy being adopted.

Hanne finished a string star quilt that was mailed off to be donated to children with long term diseases.

Alycia showed off some of the pillowcases that have arrived from our Pillowcase Party over Thanksgiving weekend. They’ll hold the Quilts of Valor that will be donated in May 2009.

JJ continues to make quilts to send to East Timor.

Pat made a Yellow Brick Road quilt that will be donated to a crisis center.

And I took 2 quilts with me on my trip to Virginia for the Angel Tree at Mom’s church.

We’re planning another party!

Mark your calendar now for a HeartStrings Party – New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, we’ll be making Happy Blocks to start off our special project for January and February. (You didn’t think we ONLY did string quilts did you?)

We’re going to be making quilts for kids so pull out your novelty fabrics and some brights to go along with them!

Instructions for the blocks can be found at the link below:
Happy Blocks Instructions.

If you’re a little twisted like me, there’s a twisted version of the block too BUT you’ll need to make a full set of 48 blocks or piece the entire top to send these in. If you just want to make a few blocks use the instructions above.
TWisted Happy Blocks Instructions.

Email me at mmcjohnson@gmail.com with questions or for the mailing address to send in blocks.

A successful party!

Pillowcases by Barbara in FL


Although they’re a departure from our usual HeartStrings quilts, we worked on making pillowcases this weekend.

Initially our thought was to make and send some pillowcases to Alycia for her 2009 Quilts of Valor project but that idea was expanded into a 2 day *virtual* sewing party with 266+ pillowcases being made for Quilts of Valor, ConKerr Cancer, Operation Support for Deployed Military and other local charitable organizations.

Thanks to everyone who participated!

HeartStrings and Quilts of Valor

Becky has been working with RWB Chinese Coins sections donated this summer by HeartStrings members and has several quilts ready to ship off to Alycia to be donated as Quilts of Valor for wounded soldiers. You can see the others at Becky’s blog.

We’re also making pillowcases this weekend to send to Alycia – the Quilts of Valor are placed in pillowcases and with a goal of 400 QOV for 2009, she’ll need some help. You can use any pattern you like – I was shown how to make them by Ethel who sews them for Operation Support for Deployed Military and since I learn best with lots of photos, I took step by step photos to share as I made my first ones earlier this week.

Fabric?

Wondering what fabric to use for making pillowcases during our Pillowcase Party on Thanksgiving weekend??

Alycia wrote today:

I tell you what – Anything goes!! I have some mickey mouse pillowcases and western ones and – oh my – they are just so cool! I have been making sure that the floral/feminine pillowcases go with girly quilts – so maybe think more generic – that I could put any quilt it there?? Male or Female?

I’m going to head for my Blue stash first and go from there!

Save these dates

November 29 & 30

We’re having a Pillowcase Party to make pillowcases in patriotic colors for Alycia’s Quilt of Valor Project. The pillowcases are used to present the quilts to the wounded soldiers – you don’t have to have patriotic fabrics….just use Red/White (or beige)/ Blue in any combinations.

Pillowcase instructions (no exposed seams – I like that!) from the website Operation Support for Deployed Military.

I made a few practice ones and took lots of photos so if the directions still seem fuzzy, take a look at the step by step photos and see if it’s any easier.

As always, if you have a local charity feel free to work alongside us and donate your pillowcases to any organization you choose.

There will be door prizes so make sure you email me during the Party weekend to tell me you’re sewing with us and I’ll send you Alycia’s mailing address.
Email Mary at mmcjohnson@gmail.com

Green for Guys

Our project for September/October is ended. If you’ve made any Green centered blocks, please try to mail them this week. They’ll be combined with other donations into quilts and donated.

Betty is shown below with a full set of green centered blocks she made, this top was assembled at the sew-in and is waiting for quilting.

Email me if you need the mailing address to send in your green centered blocks at mmcjohnson@gmail.com.

Stay tuned for information about our Pillowcase Party to be held Thanksgiving weekend.