After the terrible tornado struck Joplin, Missouri back in May of this year I just felt helpless as to what to do to help. Over 150 people lost their lives and hundreds of people lost their homes. My friend Leslie and I decided to help just one person and thought it might be good to make a quilt for a teenage girl. I contacted a friend of ours, Sheryl whose children and grandchildren live in Joplin. Her daughter Rene' knew of a family who had lost their home and there was a teenager in this family so we got busy and started making the quilt.
Through a few conversations with our friend we soon found out that the girl had 8 siblings. We enlisted the help of our stitch group (there are a total of 7 of us). They got excited about the project and we decided we could make a quilt for all 9 of these kids and their parents. We asked for help from our guild (http://www.greencountryquiltersguild.com/) and even posted about the project on Facebook. We soon had donations of batting, fabric, quilting services and money to get the tops quilted. (You all know who you are and we thank you from the bottoms of our hearts!)
To make a long story short (I know--it's too late for that!) on Thursday we delivered all 10 quilts to Joplin and got to meet everyone except the youngest child and the dad. Joplin is less than 2 hours from us. We had a fun filled day and one that we'll remember for a long time!
First I'll show you the pictures of the quilts and then I'll show you pictures of the quilts in the hands of the recipients.
This is the one that started it all. Leslie and I used a split nine patch pattern for this one. |
Lots of 5 inch charms. All we did was offset the rows. |
This one was LOADS of fun! Each of us brought black and white leftovers from other quilts. The pops of color completed it. |
This was four blocks that June had started. We got busy and made more blocks. Then the bandana print border just made it! |
My friend Cindy of Reno, Nevada heard about the project and just had to get involved. She quilted it on her new long arm machine. Don't you love it?! |
One of our quilt guild memebers donated this top. All we had to do was add the borders and get it quilted. (Thanks Phyllis and Kat!) |
Another one started by June. We split the "jelly roll" strips and added the applique and borders. |
This is Korina reading the label on hers. |
Ethan ripping his bag open. Brothers Liam and Kayden lined up behind him waiting patiently. |
Sorry about all the red eyes! |
Here's Liam... |
And here's Kayden. |
Desirae ( a little out of order--we gave them the quilts from youngest to oldest, but my computer skills are just not there! The pictures keep skipping into places I DID NOT PUT THEM!) |
Chanel |
Damen.....Such a sweet smile! |
Alyssa |
Okay....my captioning has gone haywire so I'll just tell you about the rest of the pictures.
After Alyssa are Rene' and Monica (the mom) looking at the quilt for the youngest child, Selah.
Then, Monica and 7 of her kids with the quilt we made for Monica and her husband Tim.
The group picture was taken in front of Rene's house and includes some of her kids, too.
The rest of the day was filled with lunch at the Red Onion, a visit to Bittersweet Quilt Shop and Candy House Gourmet Chocolates (YUM!)
We were so blessed to be a part of this project for this family in Joplin. They are all so sweet and it was our great pleasure to get to meet them.
6 comments:
This was such an awesome project to be a part of. Meeting this family and seeing their expressions when they saw their own quilt was the best part. It's true, giving is better than receiving!
Donna
What an awesome and thoughtful thing to do! The quilts were very pretty.
Seeing this makes me tear up for your unselfish gesture. Giving you time and materials to a family in need.
interesante, buenas ideas
that is totally awesome. It is so great to see all those smiles. You all sure did work hard getting all those fabulous quilts made.
nice work...appreciating!
God Bless all of you for your generosity to this loving family. I know they will never ever part with their quilts and the memories of your thoughtfulness will be forever in their hearts.
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