I joined Faith Circle in 2011 where I served as a stitcher for about 14 months before becoming a quilter. In that role, in addition to making quilt blocks, I also decide on the quilt plan for the month 2-3 times a year, gather the blocks made by my bee members, then I quilt and bind our quilt and send it on to our charity, Restore Innocence.
So far, I've completed 4 quilts for Faith Circle, and I'm currently receiving blocks for another. Remember these?
All this to say . . . as part of our celebration, each circle has voted on their 'best' quilt and submitted it to Rachel. Here's ours!
High Clare Castle Blocks by Faith circle, quilted by Anita Peluso (more pics)
High Clare Castle Blocks by Faith circle, quilted by Anita Peluso (more pics)
There are 24 gorgeous quilts submitted - won't you go vote on your favorite? Voting closes midnight (eastern time), Monday December 15th, and no matter which quilt wins, doing good is definitely worth celebrating.
What a fun and very worthwhile thing to do! I'm off to have a closer look at the other quilts and maybe vote, if I can decide....
ReplyDeleteIt's a great idea, and I love all the quilts that you've made
ReplyDeleteWell, I voted for yours....I remember seeing that one recently, definitely one of my favorite quilts and a block I've added to my to-do list. Good luck in the voting!
ReplyDeleteI had never heard of that block until you blogged about yours. It's a lovely quilt
ReplyDeleteAs I was looking over the Faith Circle quilts submitted this year I reflected on the beauty of the ones you designed Debbie :o)
ReplyDeleteI see you've activated a captcha on your blog comments...have you been getting a lot of spam?
I voted. . . for yours! It was my favorite of all the circles. That's quite a collection of beautiful quilts; thanks for including a link for us to head over there.
ReplyDeleteThose other quilts on your blog are also lovely.
Elizabeth