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Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
Sorry, I do not do Facebook, has anyone considered we as a group doing a HUG for the school/community?
No politics, just support. Ginger in CA |
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Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
I would be willing to make blocks ONLY if there are frequent photos to
update the number of blocks and a photo to document the finished quilt and a photo to document the quilt being given. I'd rather send blocks to an NQA-affiliated guild in the Sandy Hook area. I think I'll check out that possibility. Why do I want so much documentation? Never did see anything about the HUG to Gabby Giffords. Only heard (after some much needed harassment) that it was delivered. There has been no verification. Kay Ahr in Indianapolis, Indiana USA "Ginger in CA" wrote in message ... Sorry, I do not do Facebook, has anyone considered we as a group doing a HUG for the school/community? No politics, just support. Ginger in CA |
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Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
I am sending an email to the contact person listed for the Goshen Star Quilt
Guild at the National Quilting Association. They are about 42 miles from Sandy Hook. There may even be churches with quilting groups in the Sandy Hook/Newtown area. I'd like to have a place where we could directly send blocks instead of sending them to someone in RCTQ who might or might not put them together and actually deliver a quilt. Sorry, I've been burned too many times by this group. Obviously my trust level is pretty low for something like this. Although I must say, that when someone in the Carol Doak group ripped off everybody by just keeping QOV blocks and was never heard from again, I sent my blocks to Pat in Virginia whose guild made wonderful QOV quilts. I know because they showed the photos. Kay Ahr in Indianapolis, Indiana USA "Ginger in CA" wrote in message ... Sorry, I do not do Facebook, has anyone considered we as a group doing a HUG for the school/community? No politics, just support. Ginger in CA |
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Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
I have to agree with Kay. I think squishies, The Directory and Hugs have become things of the RCTQ past.
Sad. Just plain sad. I miss what we used to have here... and all the quilters who have drifted away (or, even sadder, passed away). Leslie & The Furbabies in MO. On Saturday, December 15, 2012 11:43:08 AM UTC-6, Ginger in CA wrote: Sorry, I do not do Facebook, has anyone considered we as a group doing a HUG for the school/community? No politics, just support. Ginger in CA |
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Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
Yesterday afternoon/evening our Project Linus national office asked for
700 quilts for the kids at Sandy Hook School. In less than one hour the need was filled. Donna in Idaho On 12/15/2012 3:57 PM, Polly Esther wrote: The precious folks at Project Linus are already delivering quilts. There was a notice about it over on fb this morning; can't find it now. Polly |
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Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
Awesome!! Those hugs are needed now, not in a month or six weeks.
-- Mary aka Mom aka Grandma "Donna in Idaho" wrote in message ... Yesterday afternoon/evening our Project Linus national office asked for 700 quilts for the kids at Sandy Hook School. In less than one hour the need was filled. Donna in Idaho On 12/15/2012 3:57 PM, Polly Esther wrote: The precious folks at Project Linus are already delivering quilts. There was a notice about it over on fb this morning; can't find it now. Polly |
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Quilts Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
Howdy!
I would like to send individual quilts to the school, to comfort, in a small way, and to show support. I know there are enough quilters around the country/world who can send a quilt, small, medium, large, lap, crib, whatever size or pattern or colors, to make a pile big enough to cover everyone involved. Because I get tired of the waiting and fussing over HUG quilts. And I'd like for each person, each family, to know that they are remembered. Btw, while I've seen a few, very few, individuals in RCTQ not deliver or delay delivery of HUG quilts, the GROUP has never burned anyone. ;-) Several times, replacement quilts have been made to Finish a HUG project. That's what we do. I took over quilting the Columbine HS Memorial quilt when that person was not able to Finish, pursued her to get a response, offered (maybe it sounded like a threat g) to go to her home & pick up the quilt project; funny how quickly she got the HUG delivered to my house. Anyway, I just want to point out that it's individuals who can make or spoil the efforts. Which is why I don't BBS, anymore. ... oy! Best wishes to all, Ragmop/Sandy On 12/15/12 1:42 PM, in article , "Kay Ahr" wrote: I am sending an email to the contact person listed for the Goshen Star Quilt Guild at the National Quilting Association. They are about 42 miles from Sandy Hook. There may even be churches with quilting groups in the Sandy Hook/Newtown area. I'd like to have a place where we could directly send blocks instead of sending them to someone in RCTQ who might or might not put them together and actually deliver a quilt. Sorry, I've been burned too many times by this group. Obviously my trust level is pretty low for something like this. Although I must say, that when someone in the Carol Doak group ripped off everybody by just keeping QOV blocks and was never heard from again, I sent my blocks to Pat in Virginia whose guild made wonderful QOV quilts. I know because they showed the photos. Kay Ahr in Indianapolis, Indiana USA "Ginger in CA" wrote in message ... Sorry, I do not do Facebook, has anyone considered we as a group doing a HUG for the school/community? No politics, just support. Ginger in CA |
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Quilts Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
Howdy!
Sounds good to me. Praise God, and the generous hearts of all the quilters. I don't need my name on the list of contributors; I'm just pleased to learn that it was done, that they are covered in quilt love. My extras can go on to New York and the Hurricane Sandy victims who are related to people I know (that way I know the quilts get delivered). Hugs to all of you, RCTQ. Ragmop/Sandy On 12/15/12 7:16 PM, in article , "Donna in Idaho" wrote: Yesterday afternoon/evening our Project Linus national office asked for 700 quilts for the kids at Sandy Hook School. In less than one hour the need was filled. Donna in Idaho On 12/15/2012 3:57 PM, Polly Esther wrote: The precious folks at Project Linus are already delivering quilts. There was a notice about it over on fb this morning; can't find it now. Polly |
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Project Linus Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
Howdy!
Here's the post from FaceBook: Friday, 12/14/2012 Project Linus FB My heart hurts. I just finished organizing 700+ blankets to be sent to the children who attend the Sandy Hook Elementary School in Connecticut. I put out the request to our amazing chapter coordinators and it took me less than 55 minutes to reach our goal. What a privilege it is for me to be a part of such a kind and generous group of selfless volunteers. Our coordinators in the CT area simply dropped everything to make arrangements for blankets to be delivered to the children affected. Of course, they did not have enough blankets to fill the need on their own so we appealed to our coordinators across the country. Coordinators nationwide immediately responded and in no time the need was met. What a heartbreaking and senseless tragedy. We do know that the hug of a blanket can bring a bit of comfort during such a time and we are so grateful to be able to provide them to these special children. Wish we didn't have to...but glad we did. Monetary Donations can be made to help with the cause at www.projectlinus.org http://www.projectlinus.org/ ~~~~~~ R/S On 12/15/12 9:26 PM, in article , "Sandy E" wrote: Howdy! Sounds good to me. Praise God, and the generous hearts of all the quilters. I don't need my name on the list of contributors; I'm just pleased to learn that it was done, that they are covered in quilt love. My extras can go on to New York and the Hurricane Sandy victims who are related to people I know (that way I know the quilts get delivered). Hugs to all of you, RCTQ. Ragmop/Sandy On 12/15/12 7:16 PM, in article , "Donna in Idaho" wrote: Yesterday afternoon/evening our Project Linus national office asked for 700 quilts for the kids at Sandy Hook School. In less than one hour the need was filled. Donna in Idaho On 12/15/2012 3:57 PM, Polly Esther wrote: The precious folks at Project Linus are already delivering quilts. There was a notice about it over on fb this morning; can't find it now. Polly |
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Quilts Sandy Hook HUG quilt?
You all will never know how much I cherish the Hug Quilt made for me
after my DH passed away. I use it for a topper on my bed and have received many compliments on it. I'm always pointing out to visitors where the various blocks came from. Donna in Idaho On 12/15/2012 8:21 PM, Sandy E wrote: Howdy! I would like to send individual quilts to the school, to comfort, in a small way, and to show support. I know there are enough quilters around the country/world who can send a quilt, small, medium, large, lap, crib, whatever size or pattern or colors, to make a pile big enough to cover everyone involved. Because I get tired of the waiting and fussing over HUG quilts. And I'd like for each person, each family, to know that they are remembered. Btw, while I've seen a few, very few, individuals in RCTQ not deliver or delay delivery of HUG quilts, the GROUP has never burned anyone. ;-) Several times, replacement quilts have been made to Finish a HUG project. That's what we do. I took over quilting the Columbine HS Memorial quilt when that person was not able to Finish, pursued her to get a response, offered (maybe it sounded like a threat g) to go to her home & pick up the quilt project; funny how quickly she got the HUG delivered to my house. Anyway, I just want to point out that it's individuals who can make or spoil the efforts. Which is why I don't BBS, anymore. ... oy! Best wishes to all, Ragmop/Sandy |
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