Thursday, September 10, 2015

September Meeting

I belong to the Tucson Quilt Guild, which is a very large group of whom I only casually know a very few people, but the speakers are always amazing, and the show and tell awesome...and the guild does a LOT of quilting for charity and the community.  I enjoy the meetings very much.  My friend Paulette from church has been attending with me for well over a year, and now GayNell has also joined us.  This month I was able to attend twice (they divide the group into a night meeting, and a day meeting to accommodate everyone) because we were selling raffle tickets for our quilt to help out the Robinsons with their son who has SMA.  See post about that HERE.  The speaker was Rob Appell of Man Sewing!  See his website HERE.  What a delightful presentation!  He is high energy and entertaining, and has so much to share!  I was so happy to discover that he is a Christian, whose journey from alcoholism is inspiring, and he too does a great deal of charity work, supporting causes to help the world's endangered species, and supporting returning combat veterans.  His enormous Iwo Jima WWII Memorial inspired quilt will be auctioned off soon...the opening bid is $25,000!  This one quilt will raise an enormous sum to help the families of these returning veterans.  Awesome job, Rob!

One of his amazing ocean quilts!
 

Two more gorgeous ocean quilts!
 
One of Rob's quilt kits he sells to benefit organizations that help preserve endangered species!

Another of his animal quilt kits!

Here are a few items from Show & Tell....



A raffle quilt for "Quilts for a Cause," to benefit  breast cancer research....The Guild also supports a Homeless Women's Shelter, and the Diamond Children's Hospital with "Quilting for Others."


And a quilt made by a Vermont Quilt Guild Member, which was sold and the proceeds were sent to women in Africa to help them start a business of bee-keeping.  They got $2700. for the quilt!  Our Guild was asked to participate in this project, and I made two of the flower squares that were cut down to hexagons for the quilt...Paulette made five, I think.  I loved the pattern for the flower and saved it.


And finally, here is another item I made for the Children's Home (see our trip to the Home to take all the quilts and things to the kids on my main blog, HERE)  His corn and hat might make him hard to cuddle but I couldn't resist adding those elements.  They can strip him back to just his overalls so he will make a good bed buddy....




5 comments:

  1. I love it when men quilt.... And, this man is amazing. Glad you told us about him. And, that pig. Marie, he's too cute. Great job, girl.

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  2. It amazing how gifted some quilters are!

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  3. You took my breath away with these awesome quilts. I dearly love all I see, old or new. The workmanship in these is amazing. I have way too many of my own.

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  4. Hi Marie, WOW these quilts are stunning. Such talent!! I love the themes used for inspiration too.
    Just amazing and thank you for sharing these wonderful photos.
    Have a great weekend.cm

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  5. That man Rob is certainly talented! I don't think I've ever seen a quilt that looked more like an oil painting. Love you little pink piggy too!

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