If any of you have Yahoo! email, you may have noticed some changes lately. I am not a fan of the changes, one of which is the appearance of the Inbox. Just yesterday, I received an email from a group on Whidbey Island about a donation of quilts which they intend to make. I received the message while I was away from home, and intended to reply to it today, but when I went to do so, it had disappeared. RATS!
If you are acquainted with, or are a member of that group, will you please let them know that their email message has been lost? I would appreciate it if it can be re-sent, so that we can thank the group properly. I don't want the message to go unanswered! You can reach us at KARENLBOREN at yahoo dot com. Thank you very much!
Saturday, December 21, 2013
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Lucile and 4,155 Quilts
I went to see Lucile & Noble at their home on Monday. Lucile is still sewing nearly a quilt a day; even though her sewing machines wear out and need service, Lucile simply takes the broken one to the shop and turns to a substitute machine. She works those machines so hard that I think she might need a commercial-grade model!
I asked her how many quilts she has made for charity, and beyond the 1272 she has made for Katie's Comforters Guild, the grand total is 4,155! Let me put that another way: Lucile has made a total of four thousand, one hundred and fifty-five quilts for charity! She keeps careful records in a ledger-book, and she showed it to me; I was flabbergasted.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if the manufacturer of her favorite sewing machine (Bernina) would donate their heartiest, most durable quilting machine to Lucile? I think she deserves a sewing machine that works as hard as she does! It would be a great advertisement for Bernina, as well.
Lucile donates a great deal of her own time and resources to making these quilts; while we do our best to provide her with supplies, we aren't able to furnish everything. This means that she and Noble are giving much more than just time and effort; they are also using their own funds to pay for materials. If you multiply 4,155 times the cost of fabric, batting, binding and thread for each quilt, you'll come up with a very large number indeed.
When we talk about her quilting, Lucile often says, "I have to keep busy!" Remember, she is in her 90s - and she started sewing as a very young girl. What a wonderful, inspiring lady she is - and Noble is her greatest supporter and #1 fan.
Here are photos of Lucile and Noble at home with her latest holiday creations.
I took these directly to nurse Tracie's house, so that they could be delivered to Seattle Children's Hospital in time for Christmas and New Year's Day.
Thank you, Lucile, Noble and Tracie!
I asked her how many quilts she has made for charity, and beyond the 1272 she has made for Katie's Comforters Guild, the grand total is 4,155! Let me put that another way: Lucile has made a total of four thousand, one hundred and fifty-five quilts for charity! She keeps careful records in a ledger-book, and she showed it to me; I was flabbergasted.
Wouldn't it be wonderful if the manufacturer of her favorite sewing machine (Bernina) would donate their heartiest, most durable quilting machine to Lucile? I think she deserves a sewing machine that works as hard as she does! It would be a great advertisement for Bernina, as well.
Lucile donates a great deal of her own time and resources to making these quilts; while we do our best to provide her with supplies, we aren't able to furnish everything. This means that she and Noble are giving much more than just time and effort; they are also using their own funds to pay for materials. If you multiply 4,155 times the cost of fabric, batting, binding and thread for each quilt, you'll come up with a very large number indeed.
When we talk about her quilting, Lucile often says, "I have to keep busy!" Remember, she is in her 90s - and she started sewing as a very young girl. What a wonderful, inspiring lady she is - and Noble is her greatest supporter and #1 fan.
Here are photos of Lucile and Noble at home with her latest holiday creations.
I took these directly to nurse Tracie's house, so that they could be delivered to Seattle Children's Hospital in time for Christmas and New Year's Day.
Thank you, Lucile, Noble and Tracie!
Tuesday, December 10, 2013
Six Beautiful Quilts from Bonnie
I had a visit from Bonnie today. Our visits are always interesting, because she is such an advanced quilter, and I always seem to learn something new from her creations.
Here is Bonnie, with six new quilts which she made for Katie's Comforters.
Zoom in if you can - the one on the left is made of strips of red, white, black and gray fabric. It has so much movement in it! The one in the middle has funny cartoons of bears and hunters, but no shooting - just humor. The one on the right is a gorgeous fishing scene.
On the left, there is a floral with a wonderful detail (which you can't see) in the quilting stitches. In the middle, a tropical print with contrasting orange and fuchsia strips. On the right is a sports-pattern with red details. All of the quilts have unique quilting stitches, made by Bonnie on her special machine. She uses satin blanket binding and makes her own labels.
I gave her some of our stash of fabric to take home and use in her next batch.
Here is Bonnie, with six new quilts which she made for Katie's Comforters.
Zoom in if you can - the one on the left is made of strips of red, white, black and gray fabric. It has so much movement in it! The one in the middle has funny cartoons of bears and hunters, but no shooting - just humor. The one on the right is a gorgeous fishing scene.
On the left, there is a floral with a wonderful detail (which you can't see) in the quilting stitches. In the middle, a tropical print with contrasting orange and fuchsia strips. On the right is a sports-pattern with red details. All of the quilts have unique quilting stitches, made by Bonnie on her special machine. She uses satin blanket binding and makes her own labels.
I gave her some of our stash of fabric to take home and use in her next batch.
Thank you, Bonnie!
We appreciate your artistry and generous giving!
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