Monday, July 6, 2009

Pixiedust GATHER



Here's another gather! (NOW CLOSED, 25 spots filled)

The fabulous people at Pixiedust fabrics
Generously donated to me, a bunch of yardage of one of their lines.

(in the picture above, pink, green, pink lattice)

I thanked them Most Happily, and told them I would make them into a donation quilt...

So. I need your help.

What I would like to do is ask for about 20-25 people to help make me blocks for this quilt.
Sort of like how I did the 9 patch gather last winter...

EXCEPT! I will send you three 12" blocks, (one of each fabric)
and you have to make your block out of those three fabrics, Plus white.

So, it would be a block of your choice, (10" finished size a must!)
out of the fabrics I send you, Plus you can add white.

Sort of like the one above... (But less wrinkly then mine from!)

Something challenging and fabulous!


So what do you say? are you in?

I will confirm you, if you comment to help, with an email.
When you get that email, please respond with your addresses...
And I will put the fabric in the mail.


The Block due date to be sent back to me is August 31st.

Donation of the quilt is to be determined.... always opened to ideas...

Please note:

We've got 25! This Gather is now closed!
Thanks Everyone!!!

25 comments:

shellysquilts said...

Absolutely, I would be happy to make a block.

Britt said...

Count me in, sounds like fun!

Mushyhed said...

Count me in! Oh, and loving that block.

Debbie said...

Count me in too!

Mimi said...

Oh, yes, I'd love to help!

linda said...

Good morning Victoria, I'm in. I believe you have my address. Let me know.

Doris said...

I'd be happy to help out again...

I love their fabrics!

Doris

Tara said...

I would love to! I'm also interested in starting a virtual quilting bee--are you interested?

John said...

oh, what the heck! i am always happy to help. sign me up. :)

amandajean said...

i'll join in, too. but you don't need to mail my fabric...you can just bring it when we meet up. (squeal!)

allsewnup said...

I've never taken part in anything like this but I'm game if you are.

Harley Dee said...

I would love to help. I'm nowhere near a master quilter, but you can see some of my blocks that I've done here..

http://tinyurl.com/ne8doc
http://tinyurl.com/mbzbfh
http://tinyurl.com/nvraw3

So if you need someone else and you think I could do it, let me know! :)

Rachel said...

I would love to make a block. These fabrics are gorgeous!

YankeeQuilter said...

I'm good for a block...I can mail it back with your embroidery (so close to being done!)

Anonymous said...

I would love to give this a try.

Roseann (no blog)

r.kildal@comcast.net

MichelleB said...

I'd love to do this!

Sarah said...

I've not done one of these before but I would definately be interested. I live in New Zealand so I'm not sure if you would want to send the fabric that far? Cost of postage and all. Please let me know, I'd love to help.

allsewnup said...

Ooops, I'm still trying to navigate through this blog thing!

Carolyn
germom1963@hotmail.com

angela said...

I would love to make a block!

Anne said...

I'd love to participate if you still have an opening.

If you need ideas for charity, my suggestion is to donate it for ovarian cancer research/treatment.

anonymousinalabama AT gmail dot com

Jane's Fabrics and Quilts said...

Hi, I came from Mushyhed. I would love to make a block. However, I will be honest, there is no way I could make what you did, but if you find out you need a beginner, please feel free to count me in for a block.

Janet said...

I'd like to be part of this. You know my abilities so I think you can count on me.

Sarah C said...

chen (mushyhead) posted about this on her website and I think it is a great idea. I would love to be a part of this and make a block if you still need another person =)

Kathie said...

happy to help!
Kathie

jovaliquilts said...

That's what I get for being slow to read this post!! I missed out! If someone doesn't come through, let me know and I'll be happy to pitch in at the last minute.

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