The Charity Quilts from QuiltCon 2020
Be The Good
Be The Good – by Angelina Payton, Paula Pike, Jenny Armour, Carolina Oneto Tapia, Michelle Ramsay, Velda Roy
This quilt was made by an international group from the US, Australia, Brazil and Canada. They were hoping to spark the “good” in everyone. Quilters sure are a powerful community, who will find each other from the far corners of the earth to encourage and help others.Hugs All Around
Hugs All Around – by the Brisbane Modern Quilt Guild
Hugs All Around was made to support a charity that helps people who have experienced domestic violence. More than 30 members made blocks with the word “hug” in many languages. The circle (symbol for hug) is also symbolic of how a quilt is like a warm hug.#Hashtag
#Hashtag – by the Orange County Modern Quilt Guild
Hashtags have become an integral part of social media to identify messages on a specific topic. Hashtags cover the background of this quilt! We have so much information coming at us these days, I think the message of the words is super important. We have to find balance, a place where we can be peaceful and yet stay informed.Embrace the Detours
Embrace the Detours – by the Washington DC Modern Quilt Guild
We have many detours in our lives right now and the best way to handle them is to follow Kevin Charbonneau’s advice. Thirty members of the Washington DC Modern Quilt Guild created the arrows and letters. It can be scary but what if we do embrace the detours…..What if You Fly?
What If You Fly? – by the West End Modern Quilt Guild
The quote “What if I fall? Oh, but my darling, what if you fly?” is from a poem by a young Australian woman, Erin Hansen, known as the Poetic Underground. Pretty powerful words to keep us going in spite of our insecurities. If we do keep going, maybe we will….Soar
Soar – by the Lincoln Modern Quilt Guild
I love the luminescence of the background! It shows our world really is full of sunshine. Share your words on your quilts. They might just be the words we need. Keep smiling, keep quilting! By Mary Beth Krapil, Handi Quilter National Educator