During the month of September while I was sewing every day I decided I had to request a kit from Quilts for Kids, Inc. The kit arrived on Saturday; it's pieced and quilted; tomorrow I will add the binding and send it back in a day or two. I made a quilt for them a couple of years ago so I'm way overdue to make another one. In fact, if you're looking for a way to bring joy to a child in need then please visit Quilts for Kind, Inc and request a kit. The kit comes completely precut and ready for you simply start sewing.
I hope this quilt bring a smile and joy to a child in need because it definitely did it for me. :-)
There's a label included in the kit and I'm to add my first name and the name of the quilt - Ron suggested "Ahoy Matey".
I'm still working on my stitching/fabric challenge - I think I have a viable solution. Thank you ALL so much for all your suggestions.
Make tomorrow a pieceful day.
In Friendship!
16 comments:
Surely, your quilt will make a child happy------time for me to send for another kit also. Thanks you a reminder to send for a kit.
That quilt will be loved.
lovely quilt and i like Ron's suggestion,well done.xx
There will be smiles and snuggles from that Child that gets the quilt.
It's wonderful! A little person is just going to love it!
Sounds like a great organization. I'm sure your quilt will light up some little persons life.
What a cute quilt, it is sure to bring joy to whatever child recieves it. I love doing charity quilts, I will have to check out the group you have suggested.
how great for you to be able to give a quilt to them
Applause! That quilt will definitely put a smile on a child's face.
Cute quilt. I did one a couple years ago too. I like the quilt name. I'm so glad you have a plan for your snowmen stitcheries.
That is such a great program. Love Ahoy Matey!!
Cheerful and happy quilt, Darlene! It will be loved and bring happyness to a "special" little child!!!
Carolyn :)
I've been absent from blog reading and need to catch up but Quilts for Kids sounds wonderful (yours is very cute). I think I will look into it.
I love this charity! The headquarters is in my area. The founder and another volunteer came to speak at our guild in the summer. We had made a bunch of quilts to give them. We are planning a workshop there soon - I can't wait!
Love your quilting! They do have some of the cutest prints in their kits. I like to change mine up by adding snowball corners--and the last one I completely redesigned the basic setting to make a medallion setting (that was fun). An overdue completed QFK top is waiting here for me to quilt--gotta get on it! Luckily we have a local chapter so I don't have to mail it and the leader brings me a new kit when I request it.
That's the perfect name for a wonderful quilt that will surely become a treasure to the child who receives it! Off to request a kit - thank you! I'm glad to hear that you have settled on a plan for your sweet snowmen!
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