The year is just flying by so quickly and there just not enough hours in the day. This is the first year that I have not done Bonnie Hunter's mystery quilt. I still have a couple to quilt from the previous year.
Yesterday I delivered 13 more quilts to the local women's shelter. I focused on boys quilts because they always run a little short of those.
I also made a little video of the pop up quilt show.
I was also very happy to talk to some ladies who attend classes at Stewarts Sewing Machine Centre here in Devonport and tell them about Bridie's Blossoms and the quilts I make for the women's shelter. I am very pleased and excited to report that we will work together one day a month next year on making quilts for the shelter. Thank you Andrea Broos for giving me the opportunity to do this .This photo I have "borrowed" from Andrea. Some of you may recognize that this quilt was stitched using the lovely 14th Anniversary set of deigns that were available from BFC Creations.
I went for another of my scheduled check ups two weeks ago and I am very pleased and thankful to report that everything was all fine. Next one is scheduled in 4 months time. Whilst I was at the hospital I also delivered some more of my Bridie's Blossoms early miscarriage keepsake packages.
Bridie's Blossoms Early Miscarriage Keepsake packages. |
You still amaze me. Those quilts are just lovely. Your choice of embroidery on each quilt is sometimes surprising, but always wonderful. I so wish I had your energy.
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DeleteI know the recipients of these thoughts/gifts appreciate it, even if they don't say so. I had 3 miscarriages and the suffering is more than many imagine. Your charity quilts are beautiful as well.
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