Quilt Board Name Block Quilt
#1
This is a new thread that is related to the thread below:
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-151455-8.htm#4163543
go to the link above so you can catch up on the discussion.
This topic is for those interested in contributing a "board name block" to be a part of a quilt. It has been suggested that the resulting quilt/s be charity quilt.
http://www.quiltingboard.com/t-151455-8.htm#4163543
go to the link above so you can catch up on the discussion.
This topic is for those interested in contributing a "board name block" to be a part of a quilt. It has been suggested that the resulting quilt/s be charity quilt.
#2
Personally, I wouldn't want to go to that much trouble to make a block for a charity quilt per say. We've all read about the lack of gratitude some charitable donations receive. However, if it were auctioned, and the money went to a good cause, that would be fine, because the person buying the quilt would bid because they really wanted it.
#3
Originally Posted by olebat
Personally, I wouldn't want to go to that much trouble to make a block for a charity quilt per say. We've all read about the lack of gratitude some charitable donations receive. However, if it were auctioned, and the money went to a good cause, that would be fine, because the person buying the quilt would bid because they really wanted it.
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Originally Posted by gigi10
Originally Posted by olebat
Personally, I wouldn't want to go to that much trouble to make a block for a charity quilt per say. We've all read about the lack of gratitude some charitable donations receive. However, if it were auctioned, and the money went to a good cause, that would be fine, because the person buying the quilt would bid because they really wanted it.
#8
Because we're beginning to hit the holiday season, and some of us might, I say, just might get busy, why don't we set a spring time date to send in the blocks. gigi10, are you volunteering to assemble? I suppose, you'll need to PM everyone who is in to provide an address. Also, the new plan will need to be approved before we set anything firm.
#10
Originally Posted by judyjudyjudy
in the new plan, will we be allowed to send $5. with our block if we want to help with the batting/backing? it could be an option, but not required.
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