100 Quilts for Kids

Monday, August 27, 2012

Today I'm here to talk about a wonderful annual charity quilt drive put on by Katie Blakesley of Swim, Bike, Quilt and the DC Modern Quilt Guild called 100 Quilts for Kids.  The idea is simple, Make a quilt or two. Donate it to a child in need, locally if you can.  Link up your donated quilts for a chance to win some great prizes!

Need some motivation? Join in on the 100 Quilts for Kids Quilt Along! We all have a "quilts to make" list a mile long, so for my stop on the blog hop I wanted to highlight a few of my tutorials that would make great, quick, charity quilts!  





Quilting for charity is a lot of fun, and a great way to use our skills for good!  Think about using up old WIPs (works in progress!), leftover blocks, or trying out a new pattern! I'm going to donate a few myself too!

All the stops on the blog hop:
July 2: Lynne @ Lily’s Quilts
July 16: Lee @ Freshly Pieced
July 23: Katy @ Monkey Do, Erin @ Sewing Summit
July 30: Dana @ Old Red Barn Co, Heather @ Olive & Ollie
August 6: Jessica @ Twin Fibers, Holly @ Bijou Lovely
August 13: Leigh @ Leedle Deedle Quilts, Heather & Megan @ Quiltstory 
August 20: Melissa @ Happy Quilting 
August 27: Jeni @ In Color Order, Miranda @ One Little Minute
September 3: Ellen @ The Long Thread , Faith @ Fresh Lemons Quilts
September 10: Elizabeth @ Oh, Frannson!, Anne Marie @ Gen X Quilters
September 17 Cheryl @ Dining Room Empire, Jane @ Quilt Jane
September 24: Angela @ Moda Home Mom
September 25: Sara @ Sew Sweetness

Don't forget to check out the 100 Quilts for Kids Flickr Group! More information on 100 Quilts for Kids here.

Happy Quilting!

6 comments :

  1. Love your quilts and your new BLOG look.

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  2. Lindo, como tudo que você coloca no site!
    É de encher os olhos!!!
    Cada trabalho mais lindo que o outro!!
    Parabéns
    todos os dias passo aqui pra dar uma espiada e me inspirar!!!
    Obrigada!!
    Abraços : Giselle

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  3. What a great event! I am working on charity quilts/blankets as well. At the moment we have 13 baby quilts and 3 crochet blankets. http://natilittlethings.blogspot.com/2012/08/so-many-charity-quilts.html

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  4. I have been thinking a lot about this over the past couple of months, and your blog post today spurs me on to put my thoughts into action. Our children's receiving home could use some quilts to comfort the kids that arrive at all times of day and night, and also our local women's shelter. I wonder how making only one quilt could help, but then I think that it it would comfort one child in crisis, so how could I refuse?

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