Rarely do I get to see where my donated quilts end up.
(photo from Quilts Beyond Borders)
And now this quilt is in Uganda and belongs to a handsome little boy.
(photo by Ann D of Sunshine Online Quilt Guild)
And now it belongs to a beautiful little girl in Ethiopia.
(photo by Ann D of Sunshine Online Quilt Guild)
A member of the Sunshine Online Quilt Guild recently distributed quilts at an orphanage in Ethiopia.
And then saw it on this soldier in Alycia's July 30, 2014 Quilts of Valor Quilt Show. What a thrill to see the new owner!
And finally, I participated in a crazy quilt pansy themed round robin in 2010.
There were 6 members in the group, each member sent around 6 crazy-pieced foundations and each member chose one to embellish. When all the blocks returned home the original block owner had five embellished blocks and was left with one of their own to embellish.
I see on her blog post she has turned all her blocks into a bell pull all these years later.
This is all SO very wonderful . . . SO SO wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh how thrilling that you got to see where all three quilts went! Looks like the recipients are very pleased. You should give yourself a big pat on the back! Job well done!
ReplyDeleteLove the crumby stars AND the bear paws. Two great ideas for next years RSC
ReplyDeleteVery inspirational post. To see your quilts being loved. And !wow! your crazy quilt stitching! Just so beautiful. You are so talented.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to see the happy recipients of your quilts! I received a thank you once from a Project Linus recipient's Mom and it made my day. Good going you...
ReplyDeleteYou hit the jackpot on seeing your quilts go world-wide! What a wonderful experience. And your quilts are so very comforting - they will be loved.
ReplyDeleteKathy T. in Tampa
Yay!!! Your quilts are hugging people all over the world!!
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