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April 16, 2008 - Wednesday

One year memorial

It's been an entire year since that ghastly day in Blacksburg. The quilts are very nearly done. I will be sewing the border on the final (61st) top today, then it will be quilted. There is a photographer coming this weekend to photograph the 45 or so quilts that I have here all finished. There are 8 more already in Blacksburg, and about a half dozen being quilted or bound all around Connecticut.

I have decided to use 8 of the logo blocks and one block that I sewed in red and black colors to make a small quilt to send to Northern Illinois University, which had its own sorrow this February. I'll post photos of that here too.

I can still use about 40 labels, if anybody is still reading. If you have an embroidery machine and would like to contribute, please send me a message. I'll give you the exact wording for the quilts.

Have a peace-filled day, everyone.

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February 27, 2008 - Wednesday

Update

If you have been wondering about the status of the project, here's a quick update:

43 quilts are completed. I wish you could all see them - they just glow, every one with a unique beauty.

That means there are still 17 more quilts to finish. As of last night, there are 7 finished tops, 10 more to assemble. Each top takes me about one hour to complete (now that the sets of sashing are all cut, and the blocks are pinned together in groups of 12) so the rest should be finished in about 2 weeks. All of the backs are prepared (thanks, Jane and Marie!), and the batting is all cut to size. Three tops have been spoken for by quilters (thanks, Marie and Marilyn!), so there are still 14 that will need to be quilted. I am planning to beg, plead, and implore as needed at my guild meeting next Monday. I have two ladies standing by ready to add binding (thanks, Elaine and Sarah!) so quilters don't even have to do that. Finally, Carol has offered to machine-embroider labels for all of the quilts. As soon as I finalize what the labels will say, I'll be happy to take her up on that. Suggestions, anyone?

If you would like to help with quilting, let me know - I can put everything into the mail as soon as the tops are ready.

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September 7, 2007 - Friday

The blocks are IN!!

Friends, I now have about 800 blocks collected. I have 19 completed quilts, 13 are out being quilted, and there are 11 tops waiting for quilters. Several quilters have offered to take a few tops, but I still need about 15-20 more to be spoken for. Again, please let me know if you are able to quilt for this project. Tomorrow I have another work day scheduled; I'll let you know the status of everything after that.

Tonight I have a large number of pictures to share. I'll start with blocks that I received from Deanna K of the Christian Women's Quilting Class in West Virginia. Thank you so much!

Kay A of Nevada sent three blocks using a lovely maroon fabric that has water drops on it - she chose the fabric because it reminded her of tears. Thank you, Kay, for your thoughts and your lovely blocks:

I also have photos of two quilts completed by Carolyn Moore in Blacksburg. I sent her 12 blocks and the batting and backing; she stitched an additional 12 blocks to intersperse and then assembled and quilted them beautifully. Carolyn, I can't thank you enough!

And then, finally, I received the package of blocks that Christine collected from the HGTV block lottery. She collected a total of 58 (!) blocks, and assembled one of the tops. I am so grateful to Christine for organizing this collection, and for every one of the quilters who participated. Thank you ALL so very much! (I've listed names and states with each photo.) Take a look at this terrific assortment:

From Karen B in Kansas:

From Susan M in Texas:

From Terri M in Texas:

From Valerie H in New Jersey:

From Sharon S in Illinois:

From Shelby O in Ohio:

From Linda B in Mississippi:

From Bev S in Colorado:

From Pat H in New York:

From Diana B in South Carolina:

From Nancy R in Ohio:

From Lisa H in Texas:

From Lisa P in New York:

From Debbie S in Wisconsin:

From Cathy S in California:

From "Charmingsister" (I only have her HGTV screen name) in Massachusetts:

From Barb S in West Virginia:

Finally, Cathy in Texas, an LSU alum, forwarded an interesting article that I thought some of you would find interesting:

from the New Orleans Times Picayune Wed. Sept. 5~

Blanket statement: LSU students pay tribute to fallen Hokies

Wednesday, September 05, 2007
By Kyle Whitfield
Contributing writer

BATON ROUGE -- LSU Student Government President Cassie Alsfeld is a Metairie native, but the footprint of her family stretches across the city's metropolitan area.

From Uptown New Orleans to Algiers, Alsfeld's family was affected by Hurricane Katrina. So when the Virginia Tech shootings unfolded April 16, Alsfeld immediately felt a need to reach out to the Hokies' student body.

And Saturday's prime-time LSU-Virginia Tech matchup seemed like a perfect fit.

"They had a horrible tragedy, and sports seems to be the binding tie between two people," she said. "All we can try to do to help each other out, and I think that's what football tends to do."

The president of LSU's nearly 30,000 students pitched several memorial ideas -- a special tailgate for Virginia Tech students, a fundraiser for the school and a T-shirt tribute sale -- but LSU and Virginia Tech officials insisted on a smaller-scale event.

"I can respect that they just want to play the game," she said.

So the LSU student body responded with a gesture that's unique to south Louisiana.

About 25 students, along with a handful of football players and other volunteers, gathered to stitch a mural-like quilt, measuring nearly 9 feet tall with different fabric square patches that symbolize Louisiana culture -- a hot sauce bottle, a fleur-de-lis and a crawfish just to name a few.

At the center of the wall-hanging quilt is Virginia Tech's purple-and-orange "VT" logo along with the phrase "Stitch by stitch, LSU Tigers mend the Hokies' Hearts" and the names of the 32 victims.

The quilt will be presented to the Virginia Tech alumni at their party Saturday, which will be held at the Carl Maddox Fieldhouse on LSU's campus. The idea for the quilt originally was proposed by Louisiana's secretary of state office.

The quilt will be on display in the area around LSU's Student Union today and Thursday. LSU's student government is encouraging students and members of the community to sign the quilt.

Three of the project's biggest quilters were a trio of 320-pound-plus offensive linemen -- Herman Johnson, Ciron Black and Carnell Stewart.

"We stitched a few squares. I think I did a hot sauce bottle," said Johnson, whose mother Karen works at the secretary of state's office. "It's more like a token from us as a student body to another student body that went through something. We care and we know what happened. We want to try to make things better."

Black, who stitched the fleur-de-lis square, said the countless times he pierced himself with the needle was worth the few hours he and his teammates spent quilting.

"We got in there and it's not as easy as it looks. Oh man, me and Herm had some trouble needling and threading and all that stuff. I was terrible at it," Black said. "Basically, if you mess up one time, and you can go on for an hour, and if you mess up in one spot, you have to undo all of it. I did that like three times."

Stewart said he's proud that football can help bring people together. The downside, he said, is that unfortunate events -- like a natural disaster or massacre -- shouldn't be the catalyst for people having to reach out to others.

"Sometimes it always takes something wrong to happen for everybody to come together," Stewart said. "I had family members that it took for somebody to die for them to come closer."

Stewart said the gesture, though simple, is more personal than other ideas. The River Ridge native, who prepped at John Curtis, said he got the hang of sewing after a while. The crawfish and Saints helmet on the quilt were his work.

"A lot of people don't want you to forget what happened, because that was a big event at Virginia Tech just like down in New Orleans," he said. "We understand what happened but being reminded of it every day just brings you down -- a lot."

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August 26, 2007 - Sunday

New total: 709

Eighteen new blocks to show you this week, plus Joan Crossman (a friend from my block-of-the-month group at Close to Home) brought back two finished quilts. She and one of her friends made a few blocks to add to the pile that she took after the last assembly day, then she quilted them beautifully with lovely motifs in every block, and bound them too. A big thanks to Joan!

The next assembly day is set for Saturday, September 8, from 10-5 at Close to Home in Glastonbury. I hope to have a full classroom, so we can get a bunch of tops assembled and backs prepared to the correct size. Once again, I can still use 20-30 volunteers to quilt the tops. They're not too big, so please don't feel intimidated by a huge project. Email me if you can help. I can send all of the supplies to you, and you don't even have to bind them if you don't want to - some wonderful local quilters are waiting for the chance to do more bindings!

Now this week's blocks:

Thanks to Phyllis (also in my block of the month group) for these four pretty blocks. Beautiful fabrics!

Thanks to Nichole P of North Carolina for these four pretty blocks:

Thanks to Christie S. of Pennsylvania for sending 8 blocks with the cute Hokie fabric:

And thanks to Marcy B. of Maryland for these two blocks. Marcy, I don't think you need to worry about being a (self-titled) "novice" - these blocks are terrific! The one on the left reminds me of southwestern designs. So pretty!

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August 18, 2007 - Saturday

691 blocks!

Another 62 blocks arrived this week, which brings the total in my hands to 691. I will be leaving for a trip to Boston for a week, but I know that when I get back, the rest of the blocks needed (only 29!!!!!!!!!!) will be here waiting. Quilters, you are incredible. It has been four months now since that awful day in Blacksburg. I'm sure you have all noticed that the media has - predictably, and perhaps understandably - moved on to more recent events. The only thing I have heard about VT recently has been the announcement that the Dave Mathews Band is playing a concert for the returning students and faculty to start off the new semester. It's nice to hear about the things that people who care are doing to help the whole university community. I must confess, there are times that this project seems overwhelming and a tiny part of me wishes there wasn't still so much to do. But all I have to do to "recharge my batteries" is glance at the memorial magazine that Virginia Tech sent to the alumni (I carry this with the blocks to all of the assembly days so people can read it if they want to), or read through the pile of notes and letters that all of you have sent. After my trip, our fall semester gets underway, but I'll keep working on this project as much as I can. I'm sure I will have a few more quilt-top assembly days, then I'll start heavy-duty soliciting for quilters to help. I'll keep updating the blog at least once a week.

Here are the most recent blocks. Thanks to Cathy L of Texas for sending another block. (This is the wreath pattern that I used a few weeks ago - I love the logo in the center!)

Thanks to Donna of G of Illinois for another lovely block:

Thanks to Barbara F of Louisiana for these eight blocks. Neat lattice pattern. I'm getting so many great ideas from all of you.

Thanks to Sophie B of Florida for sending six more blocks. I love the variety!

The other 46 blocks (20 of which are sewn together into a very lovely top) came from the South Town Piecemaker Quilt Guild in western New York. I'm sorry I don't have individuals' names, but thanks so much to all of you who helped with these terrific blocks. Enjoy the photos!

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August 13, 2007 - Monday

Important news!!!!!!!!!

I have eight new blocks to show you, which brings the total in my hands to 629. To make 60 quilts we need 720. I have heard from several people this week about large groups of blocks on the way. Christine in New Hampshire is sending 48. Carolyn in Virginia is making 12. Sue in New York has collected 20 from her guild. If I'm not mistaken (I'll know for sure tomorrow), there is a complete top waiting for me at one of the local shops. Altogether, that's 92 blocks, and I only need 91 more. I'm sure a few more will trickle in over the next week or two.

Thank you all for this incredible generosity!!!

Here are the most recent blocks:

Thanks to Robin H of Idaho for these two fun blocks:

Thanks to Jeannine W of Tennessee for these six blocks and some terrific fabric:

I will keep you all updated with photos as blocks arrive and as quilts are finished. Once again, if you know anybody who would be willing to quilt, please let me know. I can provide all of the supplies. Have a lovely week!

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August 8, 2007 - Wednesday

New total: 621 blocks

Still needed: 99 blocks
fabric for backing & sashing
offers to quilt

Did you notice? Only 99 more blocks to go!!! I know Christine from New Hampshire collected a bunch through her HGTV block lottery, but I don't have a final count from her yet - but I'm pretty sure it will get us almost the whole way there. This is very exciting!

We had another quilt top assembly night at Clover Hill Quilts in Berlin, CT on Monday evening. There were a dozen wonderful quilters gathered, and we got nine tops finished, and several huge lengths of binding ready to use as well. Thanks so much to all of you: Carol Peterson, Sara Cameron, Linda Garcia, Ginger Rondini, Alice Tonucci, Mary Pilch, Jeannie Sinkiewicz, Shelly Love, Barbara Patenaude, and of course Diane Jacobson for letting us use the classroom. Plus, Elaine Reimer from Wethersfield stopped in to drop off two more quilts that she bound - so the tally of completely finished quilts (except for labels) is now up to 11. There are 10 more at various quilters, and a dozen tops ready to go out to be quilted (so if you would like to help, let me know!). I'm putting together a new chart to track the progress of assembly now. I'll post it when I finalize all the counts. This is quite an organizational task!

Here are a few photos of the assembly night:

And here are the photos of the most recent batch of 23 blocks to share with you.

Thanks to Violet K of Pennsylvania:

Thanks to Sherry C of Maryland:

Thanks to Mary B from one town over in Connecticut. You can't see in the photo, but the "Hokie" is entirely turned under. Wow!

Thanks to Gwen G of Connecticut:

Thanks to Georgia A of California:

Thanks to Carolyn B of Michigan:

Thanks to Betty R of Virginia:

Thanks to Betty C of Pennsylvania:

From now on, if you're still following along (and thank you so much if you are), I'll probably post once weekly, probably on Sunday afternoon or evening. So stay tuned! I'll be getting photos of lots of finished quilts up soon, so you can hunt for your own blocks...

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July 28, 2007 - Saturday

Running total: 598 blocks

Still needed: 122 blocks
+ fabric
+ offers to quilt

Hello again! My parents were visiting, so I was pretty busy this week. I have 30 more blocks from the week to show you!

Thanks to Terry C. and Debbie S. of the Country Roads Quilt Guild in Morgantown, WV for sending a logo block (Terry) and six blocks with the cutest football turkey fabric (Debbie). Where did you find this fabric?!?

Eve W. of ME sent 10 blocks after she saw the flier I dropped off at The Mariner's Compass while I was vacationing last month; the woman who was working there (at closing time!) was super friendly and eager to post the flyer. Thanks to the Mariner's Compass, and - of course - to Eve!

Thanks to Carol M. of Washington, PA for sending these two appliqued logo blocks:

Thanks to Jan R. of FL for sending three blocks:

Thanks to Sophie B. of FL for sending another - her 12th - block:

Thanks to Betty G. of WV for this lovely hand-appliqued moon over the mountain block, and to G.P. (sorry, I don't have a first name for you - please let me know!) for the pretty rainbow:

And finally, rounding out the 30 new blocks that arrived this week, thanks to K.B. (again, sorry, but I don't have your first name - let me know!) of MO for these five:

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July 21, 2007 - Saturday

Running total: 568 blocks

Still needed: 152 blocks
+ fabric
+ offers to quilt

Big day today! A local quilter, Elaine Reimer, dropped off the three quilts (quilted in New Jersey by Lynne Blackman) that she bound, and she took two more home with her. Then Carolann Cormier, a friend from Close to Home, gave me 25 blocks today at our block of the month meeting!! Here's a photo of a representative group:

I also got a package from Sue L. of California with five blocks. Sue included a very lovely heart block - thanks, Sue!

The other four were made by friends of Sue. Thanks to Rebecca S. of California for her pretty star-in-a-star:

Thanks to Rosalind I. of California for her wonderful strippy block:

The other two blocks in the package were made in honor of two Hokie alums, Marie Hall of Roanoke, VA and Andrew Malinchak, DO of Conyers, GA. Beautiful - thank you!

I also received another package from Jenny C. in Australia with four more beautiful rail fence blocks. Thanks, Jenny:

Finally, I took a few minutes to piece together the triangles that Juanita J. sent last week, so here are the blocks that resulted (nothing fancy, but they'll show off some nice quilting). Thanks again to Juanita.


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July 19, 2007 - Thursday

Running total: 532 blocks

(Still needed:
188 blocks
+ fabric
+ offers to quilt finished tops)

Our next assembly day will be August 6, 6pm - ? (that's a Monday evening), at Clover Hill Quilts in Berlin, CT.

I had a great date with my sewing machine yesterday; I sewed a whole top (photo is below) and made three blocks, plus one for a birthday block exchange that I'm involved in. I have also cut one of the bolts of Moda fabric to use as quilt backs. I still need to piece the lengths with some 16" squares or fat quarters to make them wide enough for the finished quilts. Those go together quickly. I also took a few minutes to sum up the progress so far. Some of you will be interested to see where we are:

Finished quilts: 7
Quilts awaiting binding: 2
Quilts currently being quilted: 16
Finished tops: 5

Add it up, that's 30 quilts, so we're almost halfway there! The blocks are still trickling in. I have heard from a couple of people who have said they have collected big groups of blocks from their guilds, and I'm curious to find out how the HGTV block lottery went last month... We're getting there!

One package has been sitting here in the pile of blocks for a week or two, but I didn't take photos or count them until now. So my thanks (and apologies) to Juanita J. of Texas for sending four blocks, plus a great set of HSTs to use in another block or two:

Here's one of the blocks I made using an embroidered square that somebody sent weeks ago. The pattern is from the block of the month group that I'm in at Close to Home, only I got a little lazy and didn't make little nine-patch corners for this one.

And here are the other two. I used a great wreath pattern that I found at QuiltTownUSA/Moon over Mountain. Lots of fun to make these. I may do a whole quilt with this pattern.

Finally, here is the top that I assembled yesterday:

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