A quick update on the Auction of Promises which raised almost £6,000 for Let's Talk About William!
My quilt went for a very respectable £130 so now I just have to meet with the lucky winner, decide what they would like and then make it!
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Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label charity. Show all posts
Thursday, 12 March 2015
Friday, 6 March 2015
Auction of promises is here!
Right, todays the day for the auction of promises in support of Let's Talk About William.
I have packed up some quilts to go along to the auction. I'm going to take Towne Square as an example of a simple masculine design and palate.
And Leah Day's Building Blocks quiltalong as an example of a child's pattern and colour scheme.
I'm also borrowing a quilt back from someone as it's a good example of a traditional barn-raising curved log cabin. Sadly I don't have a picture but will try to get one. It sort of looks like this
I'll also be taking Mister DJ as an unfinished top but a good example of a modern pattern.
That should be enough for people to get a good idea and bid! Keep your fingers crossed that we raise lots on the night.
I have packed up some quilts to go along to the auction. I'm going to take Towne Square as an example of a simple masculine design and palate.
And Leah Day's Building Blocks quiltalong as an example of a child's pattern and colour scheme.
I'm also borrowing a quilt back from someone as it's a good example of a traditional barn-raising curved log cabin. Sadly I don't have a picture but will try to get one. It sort of looks like this
I'll also be taking Mister DJ as an unfinished top but a good example of a modern pattern.
That should be enough for people to get a good idea and bid! Keep your fingers crossed that we raise lots on the night.
Saturday, 28 February 2015
Sewing to the beat of someone else's drum and a plea to all knitters!
To date I've always made quilts and items to satisfy my own aesthetic - I picked the pattern, I picked the fabrics, I choose the quilting. Even when I made an item as a gift, I still design it from start to finished although bearing in mind the intended recipient.
But on Friday (hopefully!) someone will be bidding on and winning a quilt to be made by me but entirely chosen by the winner. Eek! The auction is to support a fantastic charity called "Let's Talk About William" which provides practical and welcome comfort and support to parents of still born babies.
Essentially it's a commission and I'll have no control over the fabric, the design or the end product. The complete lack of control was pretty scary until I had a reminder this week that that feeling is basically what a parent feels 100% of the time - you're marching (or sewing in my case!) to the beat of someone else's drum. And if I can raise some money for an awesome case whilst doing it, that's fine by me.
A final plea to all knitters - the charity is looking for some kind souls to knit identical pairs of blankets. One blanket will go with baby to their rest and the other will stay with Mum and Dad to provide comfort. If you'd like to help out, check out the charity's website.
Right I'm off the clear the decks of my WIPs before Friday rolls around.
But on Friday (hopefully!) someone will be bidding on and winning a quilt to be made by me but entirely chosen by the winner. Eek! The auction is to support a fantastic charity called "Let's Talk About William" which provides practical and welcome comfort and support to parents of still born babies.
Essentially it's a commission and I'll have no control over the fabric, the design or the end product. The complete lack of control was pretty scary until I had a reminder this week that that feeling is basically what a parent feels 100% of the time - you're marching (or sewing in my case!) to the beat of someone else's drum. And if I can raise some money for an awesome case whilst doing it, that's fine by me.
A final plea to all knitters - the charity is looking for some kind souls to knit identical pairs of blankets. One blanket will go with baby to their rest and the other will stay with Mum and Dad to provide comfort. If you'd like to help out, check out the charity's website.
Right I'm off the clear the decks of my WIPs before Friday rolls around.
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