Wednesday, February 19, 2014

Keepsakes Fabrics Giveaway - A lifetime Supply of Fabric



So I just heard about Keepsakes Fabrics' Giveaway and wanted to pass the info on to you.  The Grand Prize is a lifetime supply of fabric! How sweet is that?  I looked up the details and a lifetime supply means you get 52 yards of fabric a year for 20 years!  But what makes it even better is that the winner gets to pick out her/his own fabric four times a year.  No ugly fabrics!   There are also prizes for two years supply of fabric up for grabs and 50 magazine subscriptions.  Not too shabby.  You can click here to enter. 

In the interest of  full disclosure, I get an extra entry every time someone enters the contest from these links, but I promise I will have some really, really great fabric giveaways if I win.  :)  Once entered you can also share a link on your favorite social media and receive extra entries.  So click on over and enter.  :)  Contest ends on 2/28.


Friday, February 14, 2014

Orphan Blocks For Street Children

     
Quilts for Mexico City's street children. Shamelessly stolen from littleislandquilting.blogspot.com

At the beginning of the year Alison blogged about how her family went to Mexico City over the holidays and visited a home for street children.  Click on over and read more details about her visit here.  Let's just say that the plight of the homeless children in Mexico City is overwhelming and appalling.  (Google Mexico City Street Children for tons of stories.)

Alison decided to do what she could and find quilts for as many of the children as possible.  To be able to help more children she has been asking people to send her 12.5" square quilt-as-you-go blocks which she will make up into quilts.  (Details here.)  I absolutely love the quilts she has made so far.  They are a happy riot of color and patterns.


So I finally got my act together, rummaged around in my sewing room and found 5 orphaned quilt blocks.  I layered them with some scraps of batting and used some fabric that I wasn't in love with anymore for the backing and quilted them up.  So Easy & Fun.  There was no stress basting because the blocks are so small they just about stick together on their own.  The quilting was a breeze because the blocks are small and easy to maneuver.  As an added bonus I was able to practice some new free motion quilting designs.  A win-win-win.

Find a good use for extra blocks?  Check.
Use up batting scraps?  Check.
Get rid of that less loved fabric?  Check.
Practice free motion quilting?  Check.
Do a bit of good in the world?  Double Check!

Before going to the post office I checked postage rates online and my jaw dropped.  Umm...it's kinda spendy to send packages overseas.  So here is my plan.  If you would like to send me your quilt-as-you-go blocks and a dollar or two for shipping, I will put together a large package of blocks and send them to Alison.  Win-win-win.  :)

So dig out those orphan quilt blocks that you know you aren't ever going to use, quilt them up and send them out into the world to do some good.  Shoot me an email or leave a comment and I will send you my address.