Maybe you've already heard and maybe you've already done something about it, if so - YEAH YOU!!! If not then read on. I came across a blog that talked about Iraqi Bundles of Love in passing. There was just a mention of the name so I did a BING search to see what it was all about. In a nutshell, a Major stationed in Iraq happens to be the husband of a quilter (also son of and brother of one too!) and his time in Iraq is coming to an end. He came up with Iraqi Bundles of Love as a way to leave something behind with the Iraqi people. Something that they can use, something that they might possibly need. Basically what you do - if in the USA you can get a USPS Flat Rate priority box from the post office, fill it with sewing, quilting or knitting supplies, bundle it up (he tells you just how to pack it!) and send it off. Since it is going to an APO address, if you are in the USA you only need to pay $11.95 for shipping no matter how heavy your box is. You can participate if you are not a resident of the USA, just check his site for more information. Here is a link to his intro page. Once there you will find links for a FAQ page, a BUILD A BUNDLE page, what to send and what not to send and other information. There are pictures of the first 6 bundles that they just received too! The boxes MUST be postmarked by Sept 7th to get there in time for distribution. To get the address either post a comment at his site or ask me for it in a comment here and I can pass it along via email (there was some reason that he doesn't just post the address but I don't remember what it was). There are Iraqi Bundles of Love blog buttons as well but I could not get either one of them to work.
Let me know if you are taking part in this. I have been going through my things tonight and have quite the collection so far - fabrics,trims,threads,scissors. I might have to get two boxes from the post office!
EDITED to ADD - I am going to challenge all the CHARMING GIRLS QUILT CLUB members to build a bundle and ship it off! I know you gals have some fabric lying around. ;)
Praise - That U.S. military personnel would take the time and make the effort to go above & beyond their required duties to help the people of Iraq.
Prayers - that the quilting/crafting online community will rally together to share their bounty with the people of Iraq and that these bundles would be sent & received with love.
Tuesday, August 18, 2009
Monday, August 17, 2009
First August finish
The month is more than halfway gone.I started this skirt on the first, worked on it on the second and then lost steam. Ugh. Well it has been finished for a few days now but I needed to get college girl to model it for me so that I could get a picture. Every time she puts it on she twirls around.

Now if I could just quit procrastinating on my other projects that I set as goals for the Charming Girls Quilt Club...
Praise - one of the girls that is returning to college was going to have to drive back to Illinois alone but God has provided someone to make the trip with her!
Prayers - for the safety of my hubby while he is working alone on an addition to his shop.

Now if I could just quit procrastinating on my other projects that I set as goals for the Charming Girls Quilt Club...
Praise - one of the girls that is returning to college was going to have to drive back to Illinois alone but God has provided someone to make the trip with her!
Prayers - for the safety of my hubby while he is working alone on an addition to his shop.
Sunday, August 16, 2009
Tagged Again
As part of our participation in the Charming Girls Quilt Club, Kelly tags us each month and if we want an extra entry for her drawing then we answer the questions. Easy enough right? Bonus - it got me back to my blog!!!
1. Share your favorite quilting or sewing tip - if you didn't use the fabric and pattern for that cute outfit you planned for your own toddlers, save it - someday you might have grandchildren and more time to sew.
2. Share your best tip for managing time more effectively (what works best for you)! Ohhhhh, if I only had a good answer for this - my quilts would be sewn, my college girl's dresses and skirts would be finished, all purses and totes would be sewn and I wouldn't have much fabric left in my stash. Best tip - limit time on the computer. If need be, make your computer time a reward after you have done the things you want or need to do.
3. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go? Newfoundland. I have been to all the other provinces (well I think they added one somewhere along the line but I am not counting that) and have ALMOST been to Newfoundland twice.
Praise - the weather has cooled off the last couple of days. There seems to be more hot temperatures for us this August but this little cool down is much appreciated.
Prayers - a couple girls from our church will be returning to college this week. Prayers for their safe travels and for the school year ahead of them.
1. Share your favorite quilting or sewing tip - if you didn't use the fabric and pattern for that cute outfit you planned for your own toddlers, save it - someday you might have grandchildren and more time to sew.
2. Share your best tip for managing time more effectively (what works best for you)! Ohhhhh, if I only had a good answer for this - my quilts would be sewn, my college girl's dresses and skirts would be finished, all purses and totes would be sewn and I wouldn't have much fabric left in my stash. Best tip - limit time on the computer. If need be, make your computer time a reward after you have done the things you want or need to do.
3. If you could go anywhere in the world, where would you go? Newfoundland. I have been to all the other provinces (well I think they added one somewhere along the line but I am not counting that) and have ALMOST been to Newfoundland twice.
Praise - the weather has cooled off the last couple of days. There seems to be more hot temperatures for us this August but this little cool down is much appreciated.
Prayers - a couple girls from our church will be returning to college this week. Prayers for their safe travels and for the school year ahead of them.
Tuesday, August 4, 2009
August TO DO LIST
I really liked being pushed to get some things done in July by the Charming Girls Quilt Club. I didn't finish everything I set out to though.

Part of that was not my fault - if there is no Warm & White to be found what's a girl to do?
So once again on my list (and I am already working on it!), this pattern

to be made up in this Rebel Roses fabric by Henry Glass;

Warm & White has been obtained so back on the list is this quilt - top is done so now I need to make the quilt sandwich, stipple and bind. This is made with my leftovers from the Old Red Barn Quilt-Along Quilt.

Which brings me to the Old Red Barn Quilt-Along Quilt; needs the edges trimmed and binding made and attached. I was waiting for the above quilt to be at the point where I could measure and then make the binding for both quilts at the same time.

Adding to the list is a dress,for college girl, made out of this fabric, Pink Pareo by Alexander Henry. I am using Simplicity 2616, view A, but shorter than that.

I can't wait to see what everyone else is going to be working on this month!
Praise - I have been HOME ALONE! basically since the 31st. All is going well so far.
Prayers - That everything on the home front would continue to go well but more importantly that the rest of my family and our friends would be safe on their river rafting trip.

Part of that was not my fault - if there is no Warm & White to be found what's a girl to do?
So once again on my list (and I am already working on it!), this pattern

to be made up in this Rebel Roses fabric by Henry Glass;

Warm & White has been obtained so back on the list is this quilt - top is done so now I need to make the quilt sandwich, stipple and bind. This is made with my leftovers from the Old Red Barn Quilt-Along Quilt.

Which brings me to the Old Red Barn Quilt-Along Quilt; needs the edges trimmed and binding made and attached. I was waiting for the above quilt to be at the point where I could measure and then make the binding for both quilts at the same time.

Adding to the list is a dress,for college girl, made out of this fabric, Pink Pareo by Alexander Henry. I am using Simplicity 2616, view A, but shorter than that.

I can't wait to see what everyone else is going to be working on this month!
Praise - I have been HOME ALONE! basically since the 31st. All is going well so far.
Prayers - That everything on the home front would continue to go well but more importantly that the rest of my family and our friends would be safe on their river rafting trip.
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