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ncsewer 10-05-2012 03:49 PM

I agree, see if you can work from your stash. You could do a label with the ribbon. Not so obvious but still there.

Neesie 10-05-2012 04:35 PM

You could also attach a removable pink ribbon, to the quilt.

lynnie 10-05-2012 05:11 PM

Thanks for the ideas

Tothill 10-05-2012 06:12 PM

I was talking to a couple friends who have been quilting for about 100 years between the two of them. They do lots of charity quilts for a variety of causes.

They told me that at a silent auction they are lucky to get $100.00 for a quilt, but if it is auctioned they generally make at least $500.00.

Me, I would never bid on a ribbon or pink quilt, I am not a pink person and in general do not like the ribbons that are used to promote just about everything. I do financially support a variety of organizations, but not ribbon campaigns. A scrappy quilt, or even a simple 9 patch or D9P would hold more appeal.

Donna H-M 10-06-2012 03:41 AM

Hi Lynnie, I made a quilt to be raffled for local man with cancer. We made over $600.
I made a D9P with neutral fabrics so it would be fine for a man or a woman. I was so pleased with the outcome.
Best wishes for a speedy recovery!! :)

http://www.quiltingboard.com/picture...p-t115789.html

dbright 10-06-2012 04:09 AM


Originally Posted by LadyElisabeth (Post 5564592)
As a breast cancer survivor I think it should be pink, of course :)


Remember men has breast cancer,too. When I had braest cancer there was a man from the same town with it.

gollytwo 10-06-2012 04:18 AM

I'd do a mix of pinks and white - same white fabric, variety of the pinks
tothenci posted a link today to a new D9p technique that I think would be nifty.
It's one of the http://www.missouriquiltco.com utube videos

WandaVA 10-06-2012 04:55 AM

For my first donation quilt for a breast cancer fundraiser, I made the "Quilt of Many Ribbons" - http://www.humblebeequiltworks.com/QofMR%20Final.pdf - It was auctioned off for $500...to a breast surgeon, who has it displayed in his office. This year's donation quilt is a Triple Irish Chain, with embroidered flowers in the center squares. I hope it does well. Good luck!

carla m 10-06-2012 08:57 AM

i do a breast cancer quilt every year for donation to a auction called bowl for the cure and always bowl in the tournament as well and i make it in all colors of pink with some breast cancer fabric in it 1st yr i made a nine patch, last year i made the cancer quilt with a panel from block party studios and not sure what im going to do this year but
they always bring in a good bit of money and since ive had several relatives in my family with all kinds of cancer it gives me a small feeling of fighting back. its not the pattern or even the color although i feel if its for breast cancer it should be in pink its that feeling of helping out or fighting back that helps most.
carla


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