Saturday, December 21, 2019

December 2019 Work Day Recap


Our final meeting for 2019 was another awesome weekend!  If you ever thought, "Gee, I should stop in and visit these Hope Quilters sometime," December is a good month to do it!  The cookie table was brimming over with holiday offerings! 

To continue the holiday festive mood, we sang a song about sewing to the tune of "Let it snow" which was "Let me sew":

Oh the weather outside is frightful
But my fabric so delightful
And since I've no place to go
Let me sew, let me sew, let me sew!

I don't see signs of stopping
And my idea's are popping
Unless my stash gets down low
Let me sew, let me sew, let me sew!

When I finally get set at night
And my blocks are cut out right
I won't have to go out in the storm
So I'm making a quilt that is warm

The fire is slowly dying
And I'm not out buying
But as long as I love to sew
Let me sew, let me sew, let me sew!

Looking at the number of quilts we turned in to Missions this weekend for so many of our local agencies it appears our members were all living by these words (sewing while it's snowing ☺!) Show and Tell is such a neat time during our weekend.  (Check out PHOTOS page!)The beauty and innovations are inspiring.  We turned in 24 finished quilts and blankets for Joppa.  Around 15 more also came in just needing the binding put on. 

Planning for our training/sharing topics for 2020 has begun!  Here's what's on the schedule so far.  We will explain each topic in the reminder emails the week before each session.  That way you can decide if it's something you want to learn about. We'll also have a specific time for the topic so you can plan to be there if interested.  Blog readers are encouraged to join us!

January: Quilting with Rulers by Linda Danielson and Doris Rumpp
March: Improvisational Quilting by Mary Helen Schiltz and  Norma Hamilton
May: Hexi Quilt As You Go by Christy Hart and Cathy Frueh

Our final business was the annual total of 244 quilts and blankets donated in 2019.  Local agencies benefited were Wildwood Hills Ranch, YESS, LSI, Joppa, Hope Ministries, and Ruth Harbor to name a few.  You will find links to these organizations on our Hope Quilters Missions Page.  Our auction quilts brought around $4,000 to assist in Riverside and Okoboji Bible Camp programs.  But besides the generous gift of quilts, the best treasure of all are the friendships and love that are shared in the group.  Jody wrote another verse to the "Let me sew" song for Hope Quilters!  To be sung joyfully with all your heart!  Here's to quilting in 2020!  

We're thankful we have each other
And means to help another
As long as there's needs we know
Let us sew, Let us sew, Let us sew!

Retreat dates have been confirmed and are on the sidebar →
Also, update on June Hope Quilter's meeting date adjustment:  June 5/6, the first weekend.

Thursday, November 14, 2019

November 2019 Work Day Recap


Our focus this month was finishing up more JOPPA blankets.  We turned in 17 more this month and with this weather change, they will be much needed and appreciated.  As we continue discussing the changes at Hope Quilters, ideas and input about fabrics and storage for JOPPA materials are welcome.  If you want to learn more about what this "JOPPA" stands for, go to our Hope Quilters Mission page and click on JOPPA to find out more about this ministry.

This month, we tried out two simpler methods of finishing the Emoji quilts.  Both were fairly quick. Each had their pros and cons.  One method was tying with embroidery floss, the other was sewing one together like a JOPPA blanket and machine tacking.  Our December project will be centered around working on the Emoji quilts.

The continued and ongoing discussions this month:

1.  Discussion of challenges of storage, alternatives to working around storage limitations, and meeting places.  Don't hesitate to give your thoughts to the group because all input is appreciated.

2.  Continuing to explore and put into action training opportunities as well as New Member focus.  This ministry has been very blessed with willing people who want to help out but that means we may have let the ball drop on some basics as we've grown.  We'll start with the need for help with learning opportunities as well as New Member and Beginner materials.

Finally, with snowfalls and that extreme cold that nobody asked for, it seems appropriate to start thinking of Christmas.  A question was asked and yes, we do meet in December but our meeting falls on the same day as Lutheran Church of Hope's Women's Christmas Brunch.  The Brunch is always very nice and please attend, and then just stop by HQ to see us as well.  You can always sit down and participate in tying the Emoji quilts with us! 

In this month of Thanksgiving, it did not go unnoticed the support, involvement, love and good feelings that continue to be shared amongst the group as we go through some transition.  As long as we continue to be the hands and feet of God, serving with Love in our hearts, we will continue to grow stronger for each other and for those that we serve.

Quilts and blankets turned in this month found HERE.


Monday, October 14, 2019

October 2019 Work Day Recap


Hope Quilters will be going through some changes and as with all things in life, these changes will create some sadness, but also some fortitude and even some excitement as we wait on the Lord to see how He wants this ministry to develop and continue to serve HIS purposes!

It was still a bit of an emotional weekend at Hope Quilters though as we made hard decisions on what stays and what goes in our HQ "closet" stash that we've gratefully used and relied on for years, but needed to downsize some supplies.  But all is not lost as we were offered storage space at the Waukee Campus and are so very grateful for that opportunity!   

Attendance was excellent both Friday and Saturday.  Many volunteers stepped up and jumped in on the JOPPA blanket-making, quilt binding and labels as well as closet cleaning.  It was a tremendously productive weekend for our mission outreach.  We had 66 quilts and blankets turned in this weekend!  What fun it was to see the variety of creativity that everyone participated in!  We still have several JOPPA kits that need to be sewn together so we'll continue with those in November.

Some changes to look forward to in the future:

1.  Learning opportunities.   We are going to take the time to do some teaching on techniques.  We had several examples of how people are managing to make quilting easier.  Look for an upcoming session on prepping your quilt for quilting.  Improv or Crazy quilting is an interesting way to use scraps to make interesting quilts.  Not interested?  That's okay.  These will just be options.  The monthly email will include the Technique we'll work on and supplies needed (if any) and then you can choose whether to participate or not.  There will always be all the other fun Hope Quilters activities going on too.

2.  Quilting:  Our focus will be turning more towards helping our members learn how to finish their own quilts.  There are always options.  We haven't explored as many of those options as we've relied on our long-arm quilters.  This does not mean that you each have to quilt your own top.  Some ideas we will be exploring:
          1. Some long-armers are willing to open up their quilting rooms to have a group 
              over to learn the art of quilting on a long-arm machine. 
          2. Others are willing to quilt their own but haven't had any training and need some 
              tips.
          3. Coordinate directly with long-armers to get those larger quilts finished.   
              We will be exploring our options in the months to come.
  
3. Basic Quilting How-Tos:  As we've grown in size and activity, one need that has emerged is providing the basics needed on making quilts from start to finish for new people joining our group.  Volunteer coaches will work with newcomers to walk through all of the basic steps to get familiar with them.  Additional basic information will be supplied on our Facebook Group Page and the Blog.  

So as we change course, let's take some time to figure this out together.  We can spend the rest of the year finishing up some projects and consider planning how to approach others in 2020, prayerfully and with His guidance.

"I will instruct you and teach you in the way which you should go; 
I will counsel you with My eye upon you."  
Psalm 32:8 

And some of those 66 amazing quilts?  You can find them here: PHOTOS
And a limited-time page for those absolutely adorable EMOJI quilts is up, so take a look!  EMOJI

Lastly, in September we had a representative from the Iowa Chapter of Sleep in Heavenly Peace share with us about this ministry.  You can check out some photos on this limited-time page:  Sleep in Heavenly Peace

Sunday, September 15, 2019

September 2019 Work Day Recap

This Hope Quilter's Weekend had us working up until 2:56 pm!  (We need to close it down by 3!)  The fabric was a'flyin' all over the place!  The reason for the flurry was finishing up supplying fourteen Emoji quilt kits so members can be working on them at home or at the retreat IF THEY WANT TO (not a have to!)  So much fabric cutting was done and by golly...THOSE KITS GOT FINISHED!  Much clapping and laughing and rejoicing (and collapsing) ensued!

We may get frazzled, we may get tired, we may feel under pressure to "get it all done", even with the best of intentions of providing warm quilt coverings for those who need them most.  Our devotional was so good this month to talk about our need to take time to worship the One who gave us not only the gifts we have to help others but who more importantly gave us the gift of salvation by giving His life for us so we can enjoy eternal life with Him.  From the devotional:  "We worship God because we need to and because He deserves it."  Life can be so stressful, but worship centers us, sets our sights on what matters most.

Since you have been raised to new life with Christ, set your sights on the realities of heaven, 
where Christ sits in the place of honor at God's right hand.  
Colossians 3:1 

Along with the Emoji Twin Quilt Project, there were the regular things like getting binding and labels on a few quilts that were brought in the last couple months.  We're also getting geared up for the JOPPA focus during our October weekend.  In all, we delivered 28 quilts for designated missions this month!  Enjoy looking over some of the beautiful and creative quilts that were turned in here on the PHOTOS page.

And also, if you are having a bad day...just look at these emoji faces and SMILE!
GOD LOVES YOU!



Tuesday, August 20, 2019

August 2019 Work Day Recap

Taking a moment to just thank God for all that He provides for this quilt ministry.  From fabric donations to skilled and gifted quilters (who give much wisdom and patience to us other less skilled quilters ðŸ˜„), to providing needed batting for all the quilts, and supplying long-arm quilters and non-long-arm quilters to actually QUILT all of these quilts!  God is SO good!

This weekend there were SEVEN boxes of donated fabric waiting for our crew.  Throughout the day two more ladies brought in more donations. Hope Quilter's bins and shelves are really full with some great stuff!  God is SO good!

This weekend over 35 quilts came in from quilters, ready for binding.  No, you did not read that wrong...THIRTY-FIVE!  God is SO good!

This weekend a few dedicated gals put together around forty "kits" to be ready-to-go for our JOPPA weekend in October, along with sorting through all that donated fabric and giving it a home, and other quilting "kits" are always being organized and put together to make it simple for new quilters to grab and take home to work on.  This group has a good sprinkling of organizers and those who love to swim in all that fabric!  God is SO good!

Some other items of interest:
  • The Riverside auction raised $475 from the quilts we donated.  Okoboji results not in yet.  
  • Emoji Project Work Day netted some PRETTY DARNED CUTE blocks, wait until you see them!  PHOTOS
I don't think we can say it enough...God is SO good!

Wednesday, July 17, 2019

July 2019 Work Day Recap


What a beautiful weekend of quilting with faithful friends!  Lots of activity as always but also a lot of love.  You may not know that we set aside a "Devotional time" every Hope Quilters Saturday.  We sit in a circle and someone reads a devotional, and then members share any "Joys and Concerns" that they feel comfortable sharing.  Sharing is not required as you attend Hope Quilters, but it's just a really good place to pause in our busyness, meditate on God's word for a moment and give thanks for all He has been doing, and uphold one another in prayer.

This group is so good at helping each other to stay focused on this truth: 

John 16:33: "I have told you these things, so that in Me you may have peace. In this world you will have trouble. But take heart! I have overcome the world."

In case we need another reminder of how good God is, let's talk about quilting.  It's a good thing Michelle ordered three more rolls of batting because we had at least 20 queen and twin-sized tops go out for quilting on Friday!!!  This has been a huge answer to several months of prayer!  Thank you to all those gifted long-arm quilters who volunteered to help out with this big need!  

Missions has let us know that there are a few more organizations Hope has partnered with and that Hope Quilters will have more outlets for quilts:

·  Wildwood Hills Ranch of Iowa  wildwoodhillsranch.org
·  Primary Health Care  phcinc.net
·  Waukee Area Christian Services  waukeechristianservices.org

Some of the project ideas that are being discussed and planned for the upcoming months:

JOPPA:  In August, we'll be doing an inventory for our October JOPPA workday.  

Children's quilts:  Many of the new agencies have needs for twin-sized quilts that appeal to children.  We have lots of children's fabrics still but a majority of our fabrics are tailored for adults.  We'll be getting creative on how to use colors (blues, reds, greens) and add kid-like interest (bright colors, applique, focus blocks) to our patterns.  

Overflowing Orphan Block box:  We are going to try some group projects to start using these blocks.  One thought is to "pass around" a quilt = each quilter does a row and then passes it to another quilter.  This can be a very fun project and it will be exciting seeing how the quilts turn out!

The Emoji Quilt:  With all the teenaged twin quilts we have an outlet for we thought it might be fun to do this as a group project.  A pattern book has been provided and we are planning to get this organized to do at the September retreat.  Participation is on a volunteer basis but should prove to be a fun project.

Some of the quilts turned in this month on PHOTOS page.



Tuesday, July 9, 2019

June 2019 Work Day Recap

"Too hot to be outside!"  said a lot of you this weekend.  What a great weekend we had at Hope Quilters Work Days.  It all started with a wonderful donation of fabric and supplies.  A  fellow quilter with health concerns was unable to quilt anymore and hoped we could put it to good use.  Prayers for this special gal as she has had to give up her sewing hobby, something we all may have to face someday (even though we don't want to think about it!)  But through her generous spirit, these donations will go on to help many other hurting people in our community. 

This sacrificial act of donating all her sewing supplies tied right into our devotion that member Jean brought about sharing our gifts.  And busy, busy, busy we were using those gifts today!  There were 10 finished quilts to give to Missions for delivery to YESS, LSI, Joppa, and Hawthorne Hills.  PHOTOS here. Thanks to Sandy and Doris for organizing the finished quilt tops.  The small and medium-sized tops can easily be done on your domestic machines.  I encourage you to challenge yourself to try one of these if you haven't quilted before.  We'll help you pin and mark it at the next meeting!  We are still in need of some quilters who can do twin /queen-sized quilts.  Mary Helen has been working on some fun ideas for new kits as well as some group projects.  Next month we will be ready to put our Cat Cabins together.  Those fun little log cabins are going to turn into two twin-sized quilts for LSI.  They are going to be adorable.  Just wait till you see some of the new ideas we have for stash busting, skill challenges and other interactive projects.  

In July we are going to donate some time to organize our fabric bins.

Happy Summer to you all!

This little beauty was overlooked in May.  I don't know how, as with all that rain
brings "May" flowers and all!  So because it was so pretty with such cute flowers it gets
it's own special feature here today!  Adorable!


Friday, June 7, 2019

May 2019 Work Day Recap

Rain, rain, go away.  May has given its share of water this month, good for the flowers but not so good for people finding it in their basements!  It was a good excuse to stay inside and sew this weekend.  We had a great turnout at Hope Quilters.  We missed some regulars and saw a few new faces.  Some stayed most of the two days and others popped in for a few hours.  Others stopped just to pick up some work to do at home.  Maybe you've thought about helping out in this quilt ministry but feel you don't have a whole "weekend" to donate your time, as you can see you can pop in and out with the time that you feel you can give!  It's always great to see you, even if it's just to stop and say hello!

We turned in around twenty quilts to Missions.  This includes nine that were given by member Rachel's daughter.  If you learn of friends or family that have quilts looking for good homes, our Mission partners at Hope are always a good option and we'll be glad to help you get them to a place that needs them.  We also prepared all the quilts for auction with plans for transport to Riverside and Okoboji. Thanks so much to Cheryl and Joyce for their work on this project!  There were nine quilts and several small items that will go in Riverside's Silent Auction.  

Thanks for stopping by the blog, and on with the PHOTOS!


Sunday, April 21, 2019

April 2019 Work Day Recap


What a great weekend of quilting!  

Around seventeen industrious working people attended over two days of Hope Quilters.  We had a couple of donations to sort through, which are always very much appreciated, and had a large donation of good quality upholstery samples for JOPPA blankets this fall.  All in all, sixteen finished quilts were turned into Missions and they'll be delivered this week.  (See PHOTO page)

And just another reminder that the May Hope Quilters meeting is going to be the third weekend.  We'll meet on the 17th and 18th.  Mark your calendars.

Blessings to you all this Easter week.  He is Risen!

Mark 16:5-6
As they entered the tomb, they saw a young man dressed in a white robe sitting 
on the right side, and they were alarmed.  "Don't be alarmed," he said.  
"You are looking for Jesus the Nazarene, who was crucified.  He has risen!  He is not here."





Monday, April 1, 2019

March 2019 Work Day Recap

Another great weekend with friends!   Besides a little sewing, there was time for laughter, tears, hugs, therapy and girl scout cookies .   Some stopped by, others stayed a while.  I think there were around twenty-two of us over the two days.  What fun to spend time with quilting friends.  

A special thanks to Mary Helen for taking on coordinating our "ready to be quilted" inventory.  Thanks to Becky and Suzanne for taking several quilts home for quilting.  

We only had three quilts for missions but seven went home with people for binding.  One of our quilts is going to Tijuana next week with the mission group.  It will grace a family in their new house.

Be sure to check your calendars for April and May.  We will meet as normal on the 2nd Saturday in April (12th/13th).  Then we have the Spring Retreat the fourth weekend at Waukee April 25, 26 and 27.  Another reminder that the May meeting will be on the 3rd Saturday (17/18th).  

You can see this month's quilts here: PHOTOS.  Not too many photos this month, but many quilts were taken home to be completed so come back to see them once they get finished!  

Monday, February 18, 2019

February 2019 Work Day Recap

Evidently sewing with friends is one of the favorite options for beating the winter blues.  It was a bitterly cold weekend but it was warm and inviting in Room 214!

Not only did we have a great turnout (20 quilters), we were blessed with a visit from our old friend, Momma D.  And we met a new quilter friend, Terry.  Entertainment also provided by our young friend, Gavin.

We turned in 20 finished quilts to Mission to deliver to LSI and YESS.  You will see several of our special focus sewing days.  You'll see several strip quilts (yes, we've cleaned out our stash), some warm and snuggly flannel quilts that will keep some child warm and feeling loved.  And then there is this one:

This is the quilt made from several of the pink/red blocks we made in February last year.  Just awaiting a big floral border and some little girl is going to be so happy to get this. Beauty comes out of our teamwork when we are faithful to the gifts God has granted us, both talents and supplies.




Special Focus:  Flannel


Special Focus:  Strips


Check out the PHOTOS page for more quilts.  Until next month...Happy Quilting!

Wednesday, January 30, 2019

January 2019 Work Day Recap

What a great weekend to stay inside and quilt!    We had quite a crowd on Friday and despite the snow on Saturday, we had just as many people as usual.  Can't wait to see what God has in store for us this year.

We turned in 15 finished quilts.  Many of the flannel quilts are coming in.  They all felt so warm and comfortable!   We have several more quick and easy flannel kits if you want to make the next one!  The kit bin has quite a variety of other kits too.  Some fun tops!!


Several people brought in their cat blocks.  These quilts are going to be so cute.  I think we probably got 12 turned in.  Don't worry if you haven't done yours yet.  We have until May.  We are looking for a brown or tan paw print fabric for sashing if anyone happens to have some in their stash!  

Cute cat blocks made by individuals!  Will make an adorable quilt!


Here are some of the finished quilts turned in this month, a great start to a new year!







December 2018 Work Day Recap

Each of you should give what you have decided in your heart to give, not reluctantly or under compulsion, for God loves a cheerful giver. And God is able to bless you abundantly, so that in all things at all times, having all that you need, you will abound in every good work. As it is written:

                                       “They have freely scattered their gifts to the poor;
                                                   their righteousness endures forever.”
2 Corinthians 9:7-9

A recent Hope sermon was about giving generously but only if you can do it joyfully.  The focus was on financial giving but it also applies to what happens at Hope Quilters monthly!  Every one of the members who attend give of their time, talent and resources so joyfully! 

Just to reiterate how you've given joyfully and generously, the total count of donated quilts this year is 209.  These went to Hope Ministries, LSI, YESS, Ruth Harbor, JOPPA, Okoboji and Riverside quilt auctions.


That is a lot of love that has been given in the year of 2018!  Thank you to all who have felt the tug of the Holy Spirit to give of your talents in this ministry! May He continue to bless this ministry in the New Year!

(Continue scrolling after the December quilt photos to read about another project Hope Quilters 
has been involved with, working with LSI who partners with Slumberland for a bed giveaway!)





Since 2016 Hope Quilters has been making twin sized bed quilts for Lutheran Service of Iowa (LSI) to be distributed to young children in our area.  Slumberland's community giving program is called 40 Winks.  They partner with LSI and other organizations to identify children who don't have a bed to sleep in.  Take a look!   40 Winks Foundation by Slumberland


For some time they had just been distributing only the mattress and frames.  In 2016 we were asked if we'd be interested in making quilts to go with the beds.  So we gladly set off to help fulfill this mission.  We have so much fun making quilts for young boys and girls.

Jody Eubank with all the goods!  Quilts in there somewhere!

This year we were invited to attend the distribution kick off.  All the donors and agencies that helped were treated to breakfast before the distribution.  It was great to see how this all comes together.  


Slumberland works with The Knights of Columbus who deliver all the beds.  This year they gave away 90 beds.  Not only did each person get a bed and a quilt, but their gift also included a new pillow and pillowcase and a bag of food.  Many generous donors came together to help make this successful.