My donation creation was put into a silent auction to benefit a friend of ours who has esophageal cancer. The silent auction items brought in over $5,000, with my items were partnered with a cutting board and bringing in over $125.00. I was so surprised and honored to be able to raise money for something so worthy. In all, the silent auction, reverse raffle and all the "side board" sales and the dinner raised $19,000.00 for this man and his family. To say the least, he was overwhelmed with all the support, financial and otherwise.
I've been in a very dry, uncreative spell lately. However, my mojo is back and the machines are humming. I'm going to post a few pictures to share. I still have a couple of things I'm planning to make, but this is a very busy week, so we'll see what happens.
This little quilt only measures about 21 inches square. It's a gift for my oldest granddaughter's teacher who is retiring at the end of this school year. Their school colors are green and white. I'm tickled with how it turned out.
The quilt to the left is a little one (about 20 inches square)...a drag-a-long quilt.
Below and right is the baby size one.
These are two tiny-size quilts my daughter wants to give a friend who is having twins soon. I used my ruffler foot to make the ruffles for these. Now that's so much easier than making them the old way!
I had some 6 inch squares that were given to me and I've never made half-square triangles, so I played a bit and made this. I'm going to put some sashings and borders, not sure how I'm going to finish it, but I'm pleased with the results so far.
Tomorrow I have lunch with my good friend, Cathy. Then we are going to shop for a bit. I'd like to find a pair of comfy summer shoes. I've been wearing Fit Flops most of the time, and even though they are as comfortable as comfortable goes, I think I need something else.
Wednesday I go to the doctor for my finger. It's healing nicely and the pain is decreasing daily. I'm a little concerned about the range of motion, but it is getting better in the middle knuckle. The top knuckle is still immobilized,
Night night.
mimi - we love them! Evelyn is so excited about Mrs. Kurchena's quilt, she even cried just a little bit.
ReplyDeleteGreat mini quilts!
ReplyDeleteWhat cute projects!! I can imagine how much easier that gathering foot would be.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear that the auction brought in so much for them.
Wanted you to know I was here! How did you put the words on the retirement quilt? Maybe I missed it, but, what did you do to your finger?
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