I bet you've been wondering where I have been. I'm not normally quiet for a whole week! I've been busy finishing up a six week collaborative project. You know how it's so easy to get down in the dumps thinking of all the horrible things going on in the world and all the terrible people doing awful things? Every now and then it is nice to have an experience like this that reminds you how wonderful and loving and caring people can be.
I had the pleasure of meeting Jeannie nearly two years ago through blogging or Flickr. I am not even sure how we met, but am so grateful that we did. She is such a wonderful supporter of all my crafty efforts. She always has positive comments that she leaves here on my blog and on each and every picture I post to Flickr. She has tested my patterns on more than one occassion and always does it so quickly. Jeannie also has a huge heart. She is so upbeat and cheery that you would never know that she is often working on very little sleep. She helps her daughter care for her very sick granddaughter around the clock. They have numerous doctor's appointments and treatments. Recently, she has really been stretched thin. Her granddaughter's health has been failing and I thought it was high time someone take care of Jeannie. Since she is too far away for me to cook for her, I did what any quilter would. I decided to make a quilt.
I picked the Greek Cross block because it is simple, can be made by quilters of various skill levels and there is a tutorial available right here (thanks Faith). Since I wanted to invite others to make blocks for the quilt, this seemed the perfect choice. I started by inviting people that I knew Jeannie was friendly with and then I hunted around through her Flickr contacts and noticed who commented on the pictures she posted and invited some more people to the group. In turn, they recommended a few more people. Before I knew it, I had a group of 22 wonderful women happy to contribute to the quilt. 21 of us made blocks, someone paid for the batting, another made the binding, and many contributed to the costs of making and sending the quilt. I was overwhelmed by their support and actually started to worry that the quilt was going to get to be too big!
I asked that the blocks have scrappy grey corners and white background with brightly colored crosses. Jeannie loves color; the more the better.
I hope this quilt comforts Jeannie. Making it certainly brought joy to my heart. It was wonderful to see how many people so willingly stepped forward to help me. I'd like to thank each of the participants as listed here:
LilyClaire on Facebook
PattyAnnD
100billionstars
chriso10kids
{Leila} Where Orchids Grow
LBG Studio
Noodlehead
redthimble
ayumills
verykerryberry
dutchcomfort
Arbonnegirl
aaaandreaaaa
applekrisp
cindys0707
keykalou
chickenjulie
amydunn
lizh2
LethargicLass
love2quilt7
It looks fantastic!!! Thanks so much for all of the work you put into it! I'm sure Jeannie will adore it. :)
ReplyDeleteyay amy, it turned out amazing! the colors are all fabulous, thanks for putting everything together. :)
ReplyDeleteSuch a great pic,all credit to you as the central force in this!
ReplyDeleteAmy that turned out beautifully! Jeannie is sure to love it!
ReplyDeleteWay to go ladies! I just love that block. I am sure Jeannie will love it almost as much as she loves you.
ReplyDeleteAw, what a great quilt! Good job! I am so sorry Jeannie and her family are going through such a hard time!
ReplyDeleteYou did such an amazing job pulling all of this together in such a short time frame! It's an amazing quilt!
ReplyDeleteWhat a heart warming story and thanks so much for taking the initiative to do something so nice for someone who could use a little exta "caring". The quilt is beautiful and certain to be treasured.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful and cheery! You have such a big heart. I am sure it will bring a smile to her face!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this. I hope it brings her heart some joy. Nicely done.
ReplyDeleteThis is so sweet. I know she'll treasure it!
ReplyDeleteThis quilt turned out so beautiful. Thank you so much Amy for every minute you spent on this quilt for all of us. It was such a wonderful project to be a part of!
ReplyDeleteWonderful gift, and the quilt looks AMAZING. Obviously, I TOTALLY get that instinct - "I don't know how to help, but I want to do something. I'll make a quilt." It's not necessarily the most practical thing, I suppose, but I'd like to think it brings someone comfort during hard times.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, I didn't think I could cry anymore!! Thank you Amy and thank you ladies of Flickr! You are all amazing!
ReplyDeleteGlad you love Jeannie.
DeleteI LOVE the back! I mean, I would put that on the top! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt and an even more beautiful gesture, Amy (and Co)!
ReplyDeleteIt’s so beautiful Amy, you did an amazing job in such a short time frame! Wonderful to read that Jeannie is so happy and touched by receiving this quilt. Thank you for letting me be a little part of the project.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful gesture of love and comfort this will bring to your friend. The quilt is gorgeous and I am sure Jeannie will feel the love that went into it every time she uses it. I'll pray her granddaughter's health will improve!
ReplyDeleteThanks Amy! Hugs from TX. I appreciate you including me in such an awesome project for such a wonderful friend and lady.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely kind thing to do. I am sure she will love it and the sentiment behind it. What a great bunch of people
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project.
ReplyDeleteThat was a heart warming project Amy. My thoughts and prayers go out to Jeannie and her family.
ReplyDeleteThank you for doing all the hard work to make it come together into such a special quilt.
ReplyDeleteJeannie is very lucky to have all of you as her friends! My thoughts and prayers are with her and her family.
ReplyDeleteEvery quilt has a story and this one is a beauty from start to finish. Thanks Amy.
ReplyDeleteOh it's beautiful, what a thoughtful gift.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great little quilt, Amy. I'm sure Jeannie will be stunned at your kindness. Wow!
ReplyDeletewow. this is so beautiful. such a beautiful quilt and a beautiful gesture.
ReplyDeletelovely story, lovely quilt, so nice to see goodness:)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt, I love to see people comforting others with quilts. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful quilt! Jeannie's in my thoughts and prayers! :)
ReplyDeletethis is amazing! such a beautiful gift for someone that gives so much of herself.
ReplyDeleteThis is such an amazing thing to do, what wonderful friends you all are. I'm sure it will give Jeannie strength and encouragement every time she cuddles up under it.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful project and beautiful quilt.
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