Saturday, March 21, 2009

Completed Quilts


Here is the pile of quilts awaiting a quilt label to finish them off.












Volunteers admiring the completed quilts.





The pile of over 40 completed quilts during the 1 day Quilt-A-Thon. Many volunteers take quilt tops home to quilt and bind.



It takes many volunteers to complete a quilt, from cutting and sewing, to quilting and binding, and finally attaching a quilt label, many hands make quick work.
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Completed Quilts on Display


Here are some of the completed quilts from the Sherborn Quilt-A-Thon held in March.


Grace-Mary really liked the cupcake backing on this quilt.
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March Sherborn Quilt-A-Thon Completed Tops


Here are 4 tops that were completed at the recent Quilt-A-Thon in Sherborn.

Notice the look of happiness on the faces of these quilters for having achieved a completed top during the quilt-a-thon.

Bravo!

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Sunday, March 8, 2009

Quilt Tops from Marathon Quilter's Guild

Here are 5 quilt tops that just came in to the Power of the Quilt Project from Sara Gravestock and the Marathon Quilter's Guild. A lovely grouping of quilt tops. My favorite is the first one, both for its simplicity, and for its beauty. It is strips of Asian themed fabrics, each strip 1" - 3" wide. What a marvelous idea!





















I also loved this kite quilt, what a novel idea!













Marathon Quilt Guild, thank you for contributing these quilt tops. We hope that you can join us for an upcoming quilt-a-thon.

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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Sherborn Quilt-A-Thon - First Quilt Top

The Power of the Quilt Project held a quilt-a-thon on Monday, January 19th, 2009 (Martin Luther King day), and John-Paul helped out in various functions: pinning a quilt top, working in the kitchen baking cookies and dealing with lunch, takedown, carrying machines. But his biggest accomplishment was that his sister showed him how he could sew a quilt top. So here is a proud John-Paul with his very first quilt top, made in about an hour, at the Sherborn Quilt-A-Thon.
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Friday, January 2, 2009

Comfort Quilts Go Green

Comfort Quilts Go Green (or 100 Ways to Recycle those unused blocks)

Quilters have been using their spare blocks and creativity to create comfort quilts for the Power of the Quilt Project. Blocks that were made but never used are being recycled into comfort quilts.

With spring in full swing, perhaps you are doing some spring cleaning. You can turn your unused blocks into a comfort quilt, or you can donate them to the Power of the Quilt, and one of our many volunteers will ensure your blocks get a good home in a new comfort quilt. Bring your blocks to a quilt-a-thon or to a RNQG meeting, and give them to one of the Comfort Quilt volunteers.

Comfort quilts are roughly 40" x 52", and if you don't have enough blocks to make a full top, you can always add some borders to fill out the top. Or you can make a partial top, and donate that to the Power of the Quilt Project.

Quilted Comfort Challenge 2009


Broaden your quilting horizons and be one of the first 5 people to turn in a group of three (3) or more completed quilts or quilt tops to the Quilted Comforts Chairperson.


A spool of variegated thread and the warm feeling that comes from doing a good deed!

The QCC recommends,


"Expand your design skills, and/or your piecing skills, turn in a grouping of 3 or more tops. If you want to expand your quilt finishing skills, such as binding or quilting, turn in a grouping of 3 or more completed quilts.

"Feel free to show off your work during the meeting's 'Show and Tell' session. Get your quilting friends involved and turn in a grouping of 3 or more tops or quilts from your afternoon quilting group.

"And when you have completed your 3 tops or quilts, hang them up, or over the sofa, take a step back, and compare and contrast how they turned out. Did using a darker purple in quilt #2 enhance the pattern from a distance? Does the denser quilting change the hand of the quilt? What do you like or dislike about each variation? Take notes. Perhaps you will be enthused to do a new variation on the theme for your next grouping of 3 tops or quilts.

"Enjoy the journey, stop and see and smell the flowers. Take that path less taken, and see where you end up. Above all, have fun!"


Please note:
Quilt kits are always available for the asking from the QCC. If you want to play with design, the QCC can also provide you with fabric. Just let them know what you are looking for with respect to color and quantity. You can also request completed tops to practice your quilting or tying skills (yes, tied quilts are acceptable). And remember -- it is best to use a flannel backing on comfort quilts!

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Four tops by one sewer

Here are the four quilts by one enthusiastic sewer at the Easton quilt-a-thon. Using the big block (12" block) kits, Grace-Mary managed to complete 4 comfort quilt tops in 4 hours! If only the quilt-a-thon didn't have to end so early, she might have been able to do a half-dozen quilt tops.


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Easton Completed Tops

Here are 2 tops that were completed during the quilt-a-thon by two different people attending the quilt-a-thon. The first top consists of 12 big blocks (12" finished) kits, which go together quickly.

The second quilt is from the quilt pattern, comfort by the nines, which is another quilt kit that is available at the quilt-a-thons.
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Eston Dec 27, 2008 Quilt-a-thon


At the Quilt-a-thon held in Easton on Saturday December 27, 2008, here are some of the completed quilts that people brought to the quilt-a-thon.
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Sunday, November 16, 2008

Completed Quilt

Here is one of the first completed quilts at the recent Easton Quilt-a-thon. Everyone loved the brown and white combination.
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November 15, 2008 Easton Quilt-a-thon


A great turnout of people for the Easton quilt-a-thon held Saturday, November 15, 2008 at the Parker Terrace center, Easton, MA.

We had had sewers sewing on labels and making quilts along with machine sewers who were busy piecing together numerous quilt tops.

As well, we had a table where participants were tieing quilts.








The next quilt-a-thon is held in December, on Saturday December 27th, 2008, at the Keefe Community Center, Parker Terrace, North Easton, MA.

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