Monday, December 9, 2013
Children's I SPY QUILTs Auction & Giveaway
I have finished all three I Spy Quilts. Two of them are now up for auction. The smaller one will be a giveaway. (Please note this giveaway is for shipping within the US only.)
Each quilt comes with a list of lots of fun things you can try and spot in the quilts. My children are totally enchanted with these quilts. I will post more about how I quilted them again soon.
PROCEEDS:
All funds from the auctions will be donated to 'Quilting A Memory'. This is a charitable organization that provides free quilting services to the families of fallen service men & women - using their clothes/uniforms to make beautiful & detailed quilts that can be treasured for ever. Materials for a Queen sized quilt typically come to approximately $130. It would be wonderful to raise something around this amount by selling these two quilts.
Please bid on the quilts - these links will take you to their listings on eBay. Auctions & Giveaway will end Sunday December 15th and I will mail the quilts on Monday 16th.
I SPY Quilt - Red Border & blue binding
Measures 47.5"w x 54"h
165 squares of different fabric with hundreds of items to spot.
Click for eBay Listing is here.
I SPY Quilt - Pink border & binding
Measures 46"w x 53"h
168 squares of different fabric with hundreds of items to spot.
Click for eBay Listing is here.
I SPY Quilt - Green border & orange binding
Measures 46"w x 46"h
144 squares of different fabric with hundreds of items to spot.
To win this giveaway quilt (green border with orange binding) please leave a comment on the blog below - ensure you leave a way that I can contact you - e-mail, blog or website.
BIGGEST THANKS TO ......
Practically all the materials for these quilts was donated. I would again like to deeply thank all those who contributed to these super cute & fun quilts:
Anita, MD
Mary-Etta, MD
Candice, OH
Anne from Bunny Hill Designs
Cathy from Blueberry Patch
Corey from Little Miss Shabby
Pat, MD
Mike from The Amateur Quilter
Angela from Sewing with Squeak
Toni from Hoosier Toni
Elke, ME
Leanne, NY
Chris Lang, OH
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They're beautiful Rachel! I Spy -- A Flying Pig (in the pink quilt)!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful comment to start the day ;-) There is really so much to see in these quilts - even I have been enjoying them.
DeleteWow, you have been very busy and they are all lovely.
DeleteThese are amazing. I love the idea! Kristelclear12@cox.net
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful quilts - my little grandson would love one of these.
ReplyDeleteLove! mjreedappel@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteYeah! What SHE said!
ReplyDeleteSpeechless. I'd be honored to have one of your quilts in my home.
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what an awesome giveaway, It is so generous! and I love I spy quilts!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! I'd love to enter! kiraoliver01@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteONE OF THE BEST GIVEAWAYS I HAVE SEEN!! We would be so gracious and honored to enjoy this quilt with our two daughters! Lovely art you have created!! If we were to win we would love to take this with us on our long airplane rides back and forth from the states to Ghana we visit family still there
ReplyDeleteI love your work love to enter shaena.cooper@gmail.com
ReplyDeleteOh, my daughter would love this! She is obsessed with I spy books right now! munchkinandbean@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI'd like to say I'd love this for my boys but......it's all for me, I want to pay and I'm not sharing!!!! In all seriousness your work is stunning, you never fail to amaze me with your talent xx
ReplyDeletethese are adorable! I think if I won it, though, I probably won't keep it. I think I'll donate it to one of the community groups up here that helps families provide christmas for kids. my family already did underthings, socks, gloves, and hats and coats for two bigger kids ( everyone gives little kid/baby stuff, and bigger kids don't get as much donated for them... please consider this if you donate items!) and this would be a nice item to give for maybe a late comer to the group who might not have had someone to buy for them.
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