Showing posts with label bee community. Show all posts
Showing posts with label bee community. Show all posts

Featured: Charity Quilting Bees

>> Wednesday, August 4, 2010

The online community in general is such a giving group of people - and the Virtual Quilting Bee community is no exception.  Here's two Quilting Bee projects I've come across recently with a charity spin to them - both are awesome groups and both great opportunities for you to get involved in something that helps get a beautiful handmade quilt into the arms of someone very deserving.

do. Good Stitches {a Charity Bee}

Rachel (stitchedincolor on Flickr) started do. Good Stitches {a Charity Bee} when she wanted to make something beautiful and practical for children in need.  Her original group consists of quilters collaborating on quilts for the Wrap them in Love group, a charity providing quilts to children around the world.  Here's a little more about the bee in Rachel's words:

"do. Good Stitches is becoming a multi-circle group, with each sewing circle consisting of 10 members. Each circle will make quilts to benefit a specific charity. For example, my current bee members are group "love". Their quilts are being made for Wrap Them in Love. Two new circles are soon to launch: "peace" with quilts benefiting children in war-torn countries and "faith" with quilts benefiting a Christian orphanage in Africa. My goal is to keep adding groups! I welcome new stitchers and quilters to contact me about joining in or simply make a request to join from our Flickr group page. I am also looking for circle "hosts", who will lead these groups by keeping track of the quilting schedule. Charity suggestions welcome! Please let me know if you are passionate about getting involved, and would be interesting in hosting a circle."

She has lots more information about the group & how to get involved on the do. Good Stitches Flickr page, so make sure to visit them there.


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Rainbow around the block is another charity bee collecting blocks to be made into quilts benefiting families in Middle Tennessee that lost their homes to the severe flooding this Spring.  Fabric designer Anna Maria Horner is the driving force behind this project, which is accepting 12.5"x12.5" unfinished blocks in a monochromatic color scheme in any patchwork style that you'd like.  What I love about this project as well is that Anna Maria had her kids color a quilt block on paper that she then turned into a quilt block tutorial for you!  So far she has Isabela's Argyle Quilt Block (.pdf) and Joseph's Square in a Square Block (.pdf) - both which are darling.  Here's a little more information from the Rainbow around the block website:

"Not everyone can be on the front lines of an effort like flood cleanup and rebuilding, but we believe that there is always a way to help. So many families lost their homes, cars, and all their belongings during the floods of May 2010 in Middle Tennessee. As they begin their rebuilding process, we hope to combine the efforts of generous quilters nationwide in order to make as many quilts as possible to distribute to families who are in need of new items for their homes. It is a simple mission, but its one that we hope will be far reaching and one that will give homemade comfort to as many people as possible."

They have both information on their blog as well as a great Flickr group showing the blocks made so far.

Both of these groups are doing great things and if you have any extra time or fabric, I know they'd love for you to get involved.  Tell them Quilting Bee Blocks sent you!

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Featured: YOUR links to posts about Virtual Quilting Bees and Blocks!

>> Tuesday, July 27, 2010

Confession: I have hundreds of crafty/quilting/sewing blogs in my RSS reader. Yes, it's a little bit out of control, but there is just SO much inspiration out there! (You know what I'm talking about, right?!) One of my favorite type of posts to come across is the "My Quilt Blocks From This Month" post, where all you creative people are posting pictures of and talking about the beautiful quilt blocks you're making.

Here's a few examples of these Quilt Block Posts that have shown up in my reader recently:

Viv from Highway Cottage posted about her July blocks and also started on her Doll Quilt Swap 9 project.

Quilt Dad John did a round-up type post about all his blocks from April, May and June.

Emily from Creative Chicks posted about being in her first Virtual Quilting Bee, Bee Vintage, and having the first month of the bee as her month!

Donna from Kindred Crafters blogged about her process of picking and sewing a June block with a star.

Natalia from Piece N Quilt is in love with the blocks that others have been making her for her month in the Puting the Bee in Christmas bee.

And TraceyJay participated in a Friday Night Sew In and finished up some chubby star blocks for the Three by Six Sampler Mini Bee.

Have you blogged recently about bee blocks that YOU'VE been making?  Or maybe it's your month in a bee and the blocks have been rolling in.  Or have you completed a top with bee blocks, or even finished a QUILT?!  If it's a blog post that has to do with Virtual Quilting Bees in any way (doesn't matter if it's an old or new post), add your link to the MckLinky below to share it and then hop through some of the links to get inspired by fellow sewists!  Make sure to leave lots of comment love :]

I'll even be going through and picking some of my favorite posts to be highlighting here!  ;]


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