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.
The mission of the Power of the Quilt Project is to provide comfort through the gift of quilts to people undergoing chemotherapy, people in hospice and children facing hardship. This blog showcases some of the comfort quilts made by using donated blocks and fabrics. Quilts and blocks are made by members of the UUAC church, by members of the RNQG, by the Easton Council on Aging of Easton, MA, and by friends of The Power of the Quilt Project.


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!" | |