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marla 04-23-2010 06:11 PM

I donated to our church for the school to raffle. I made a baby quilt and matching diaper-wipes-lotion holder with velcro fasteners to go on the crib or near the changing table. It wnet for $30. and I was sick. The second time they put 2 quilts I did with the children and it did not bring in much money. So that is the end of that. The material was more than what they got for it. I didn't even like to think of it as then I feel so unchairtable for being upset.

judi wess 04-24-2010 05:10 AM

A happy story.... A quilt that was made for a fund raiser by a guild that met at my fave LQS brought $2700. The committee to build a new fire station was savy at how to get the most for efforts. They sold tickets for about six months at numerous local "fairs" and advertised it with photos in the local paper. Also most of the residents who bought tickets have a vested interest in seeing the firehouse built and know the value of such a quilt.

craftybear 06-26-2010 02:58 AM

wow, do you have a picture of that quilt?


Originally Posted by judi wess
A happy story.... A quilt that was made for a fund raiser by a guild that met at my fave LQS brought $2700. The committee to build a new fire station was savy at how to get the most for efforts. They sold tickets for about six months at numerous local "fairs" and advertised it with photos in the local paper. Also most of the residents who bought tickets have a vested interest in seeing the firehouse built and know the value of such a quilt.


Rainy Day 06-26-2010 03:26 AM


Originally Posted by aussiequilter
OMG,I have never even countenanced selling my quilts or donating them to any organisation. Anything that I finish has taken soooo long and is such a magnus opus (to me, that is) that no money would buy it nor donation worth it.

The only quilt I have ever given away was to my mother and I figure that's a bit different. But even that was touch and go: she was 85 when she got it. However, that was a couple of years ago and she still has it in pride of place in her home.

What I can safely predict is that all my quilts will probably finish up as horse blankets, later on, when our only Little Darling (who has zip interest in quilting) inherits them all. Must see what I can do about that. When I'm 85 some charity store might get lucky.

Aussie, please find someone who cares to leave them to - your work is too beautiful for horse blankets.
I recently framed an embroidery that my great GM made for a present for a niece (it was done by her GGGM) as a wedding present. She was underwhelmed by it, and let me know this, but I hope that her daughters are a little better!
It does hang in their bedroom, so there is some hope . . . .


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