My name is Kathy Kent and since coming to Quilter’s Dream Batting, I have been the one to log in each and every quilt that we receive for the Hope and Dreams Quilt Challenge for ALS (Lou Gehrig's Disease). I am a hand quilter and have truly developed a love and appreciation for machine quilting. The beauty in the stitches is incredible. I never knew machine quilts were so gorgeous. So much more goes in to making the quilts than you could ever imagine: choosing the fabric, pattern, backing and the batting. It is truly a gift of love.
Sometimes we get a little
overloaded with quilts, the table behind my desk is piled high with
quilts.
Quilters
are so generous with their time and passion. We receive quilts from
guilds, shops, individuals, professional quilters etc. Did you know that you could be a winner of fabulous prizes including Quilters Dream Batting, fabrics, notions and books by simply donating one quilt? The photo below explains each category and prizes that could be won.
Click HERE to see exactly what our generous sponsors have donated!
The pictures and letters of ‘thank you’ we receive from PALS (patients with ALS), are so heartwarming. Truly touched by your quilts, these patients are so grateful for the gift of love that they receive!
Teri received her quilt from the DC/MD/VA ALS Chapter |
Bill was thrilled to receive his special quilt which will keep him nice & cozy in his favorite chair. |
Janet from Clenton, MS sent this pic along with a thank you note. She says it makes her feel so warm :) |
We will soon begin wrapping up the 2015 Hopes and Dreams Challenge.
Please keep in mind quilts or creative items MUST be postmarked no later than July 31, 2015. Anything dated after that will be entered into the 2016 year challenge.
We are still hoping to get many more quilts to pass along to our PALS. Surpassing last year’s total would be wonderful.
Thank you in advance for all of your donations and your generosity!!! Hope to see your quilts in my office soon. We love our quilters!
Kathy Kent
Hopes and Dreams Coordinator
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