Monday, November 4, 2024

Last mtg of 2024

 I'm sorry I didnt take many photos at our last mtg of the year...we had fun, got things accomplished and learned some new things.

We also got to "unload" all the things that we felt were heavy on ourselves. Then we sew a little... inload more, if needed. We come away feeling lighter. We call it "quilt therapy". It is.

I will say what we (me) did get done was 5 pillowcases (Christmas bags for grands)- even teaching a 'newbie' how to make them. I got a fleece blanket trimmed and partially sewn (Christmas present). Finished it at home...posted photo with a 'bean' bag.


Also, Jane made a bunch of  'beans' (corn bags) and had Jill learn that process. For those unaware, they are square bags made from flannel with cracked corn inside-heat in the microwave and use them under the covers to warm your feet.

Marie got started on her bright blocks with black and white frames, got questions answered, even on her lack of sleep lately.



Dee stopped in on her way to her side job, to help out her boss. It was great to catch up with her and hear about her crazy, hectic life... and let her 'get some therapy'.

I had made some gingerbread cookies and chocolate, which we always can use...

All and all, we need these types of mtgs, where nothing is expected and so much is accomplished! Love you all, ladies...

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Sending quilts to NC for Hurricane Helene

 Here is a post for where we will be sending quilts on Monday...


Thanks to KS for contributing so many kids quilts!!! We will get them Blessed on Sunday, then sent on their way.









Message from quilter in NC...

Update:  we delivered all of your beautiful quilts, blankets and afghans and sleeping bags.  While we were at Lo & Behold we saw a mountain of quilts so my sweet hubby, Kim and I, offered to sort.  We got to the bottom of the pile and along came UPS and Federal express with more so we sorted them.  What a blessing.  No we were not using heavy equipment or using a chain saw but while we sorted Brittany delivered a load to one of the local churches.  They told her the ones she took yesterday were already gone and they were so excited to receive a new load.   So your donations mattered and will matter.  Even if Black Mountain no long needs them other places will as they were hit even harder.  So keep em coming if you would like.  We will keep delivering.  Thank you is not big enough!  The quilting community totally rocks.

Saturday, October 5, 2024

October mtg

 Good meeting... while half the crew had made other plans, we had a couple of visitors, Martha (parishioner) and Vivian (her friend from Htfd Sr Center), so we had 6 people there.

One quilt was pin-basted (I'll hand-stitch at home), one top (Dee's) completed (needs ironing, and batting extended- I'll do it at home), one top (our homework) has a plan - borders arranged.

Just needs a Blessing...

Below needs border options 




Needs outer border...

Done!
Below will come home with me. To hand-quilt. 

Good job, ladies!!!

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Sunday, September 8, 2024

Quilt to parents in West Bank, Palestine

 

At a lovely dinner @ Sandy Bell's,  we were able to send one of our quilts off to the West Bank, to reside with the parents of a college student who was arrested by the Israelis (no charges yet) in April.



A Kawandi was also made (as an alternative- due to weight restrictions on flights), but we were happy to know Fr Fadi from St Peters church in the West Bank will take both to the parents.
The quilts name is appropriately named (Forget-Me-Not).

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Wednesday, July 3, 2024

Update on Quilts sent out to MI

 Peace by Piece Quilts go to Michigan


Recently, PeacebyPiece Quilters was made aware of a tragic event that happened in Rochester Hills, MI. A gunman opened fire at a splash pad, wounding nine people, including two children aged 8 (critical) and 4. Their mother was also critically injured. In a separate incident a few days later in the same county, an police officer was ambushed in a traffic incident and was fatally shot.  He left behind a wife, three daughters, and a child on the way.

We were fortunate to be able to send a quilt to each of these 14 individuals to try and bring some comfort. Rev. Anne was able to do an "emergency blessing" before we shipped 2 large boxes to the police department. Someone there will deliver our quilts, along with their respective letters that are sent with each quilt that we make.

With this recent shipment, we have depleted our resources to purchase needed supplies and cover shipping costs when quilts are mailed out of the area. If you would like to help replenish those resources we welcome donations. Please make checks to St. Peter's noting "PbPQ" in the memo. Thank you for supporting us in all the ways that you do.

If you know of someone going through a catastrophic illness/situation and we can provide some comfort, please contact Nancy Eaton at Nancyeaton54@gmail.com

Sunday, June 23, 2024

Nine quilts for Splash pad survivors

 June 15th, nine people, including two children (ages 4 and 8) were shot while playing at a Rochester Hills (MI) splash pad. 


We were able to contact someone through the Oakland county police department, Sgt. Sennel Threlkeld who agreed to graciously see that our quilts would find their way to each of the injured parties. Hopefully, they will find comfort with these quilts.


Two childrens quilts 











Hopefully, they will find some peace and comforts...

Thank you Sgt Threlkeld.



Friday, April 26, 2024

A Fun Road Trip to Mardens in Maine!


What a fun day at Mardens!!!

The two "newbies" loved it... only sorry Fran didnt have a passenger with her. But between "someone" blowing thru a red light (yes, that yellow light was all of 2 seconds!!-no accident or ticket), the traffic(!) on the way up (where the hell was everyone going!!??), a little on the way back (okay, 'rush hour'), low tires (not mine), LOBSTER ROLLS, fabric (!!) with Elizabeth and Chance, 14 yds of free fabric for 14 quilts donated to their Project Linus group,  whoopie pies @ $1.50ea, ice cream, going NORTH on Rte95 when going HOME (scenic route) should have gone south), sun in our eyes BOTH ways!, the crazy discussions on the way home causing me to take a wrong (early) exit that led to a " bizarre " (my word...) route to church(!).... a great time was had by all.




Photos are of just MY fabrics! We all spent a crazy amount of money on fabrics, but so much was less than $5-6.99/yd...a bunch was $2/yd!

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