Saturday, January 11, 2014

January 2014


Happy New Year quilters!  The weather finally warmed up a bit - just in time for Hope Quilters January work day.  The quilters brought some completed quilts and several quilt tops ready to be quilted.  More tote bags were completed and given to Care Ministry. 

Hope Quilters Retreats - watch for news about new quarterly quilt retreats - held at Hope.  We'll be able to use our Hope Quilters ironing boards, cutting mats, etc.  And - lots of room to spread out!  More to come about the dates and time when scheduled.

Now, for the January pictures -





 
 

Kokopelli fabric really stands out in this quilt




More tote bags made by Hope Quilters
 
 
 
 
Look at the bright colors in these tote bags.  They'll be given to LCOH members by the Care Ministry
Hope Quilters is blessed with another substantial fabric donation.  Just when we need additional fabrics for our mission quilts, God oversees to provide the necessary materials for us to continue to provide quilts for those in need.  Take a look at this latest group.


Kaleidoscope blocks from 30's fabrics - Linda will finish this basket of donated fabrics


 
Working quilters
 
Jody re-writing pattern directions to use our 6 1/2 inch blocks and our "loaves" (3 1/2 x 6 1/2 )  The original pattern called for five inch charm packs.
Pinwheel blocks from HST


 
 
 
 
 
 

Sunday, December 15, 2013

December Meeting

 
Hope Quilters are using fabrics from Ghana to make altar cloths for the new churches in Ghana,
These ten are ready for the next mission trip in 2014
 
 
Hand work and disscussion
Laying out the fabrics - "auditioning" colors

Seams to be pressed
 









 


More quilts for the children in the PICU
Hope Quilters makes tote bags for LCOH Care Ministry
 


This tag is enclosed with each tote bag.

 
Another tote bag in progress    

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 


Monday, November 11, 2013

November Work Day

The day began with Hope Quilters planning on learning a new pattern to make tote bags for LCOH's Care Ministry.  The ministry distributes these totes to members who need something to hold their items while undergoing chemo, etc. 

We welcomed first time attendee Cheryl M. to the group.  Devotions and a bit of business followed.

But first we were honored to present a quilt to David M. a Hope members who is on the board of Family Promise of Greater Des Moines.  Formerly known as the Interfaith Alliance, it is a unique shelter program run by 14 congregations (including LCOH) in the Des Moines area, which has provided 3,300 nights of shelter and 10,000 meals to families in need, according to an article in the Des Moines Register.


This is the quilt donated by Hope Quilters for an auction to raise much needed funding for the Family Promise program.

The planned day then moved in a different, God-driven direction as Karen R. brought in her entire collection of fabrics, along with a sewing machine, books, patterns and notions.  I cannot properly express our thanks for her donation to Hope Quilters.  We were understandably overwhelmed by Karen's generosity.  As the church always says, "It's a God thing!".  And it truly is.  There is no other way to put it when God is at the heart of how we live our life story.  God brought Karen to Hope Quilters.  We will use her generous gifts to make the quilts, totes, breast cancer pillows and other items to bring comfort and warm those in need.  PRAISE GOD!!

We did pick out fabrics for the tote bags, and several cut out the pieces and will make them at home.  Tiffany worked on the Ghana altar cloth she started.  Linda B. selected backing for another Mercy PICU quilt.  Rachel S. found several fabrics for the backing for a larger quilt top made by Jean D.  Several HQers sorted and put away the newly donated fabrics and other items.

Pictures tell the story of Karen's donation to Hope Quilters.
Thank you again for your generous gift to Hope Quilters and our projects.








This is a quilt top, batting and backing donated by Karen R. which is ready to be quilted.



Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Hope Quilters in October

Quilters worked on cutting fabrics to make kits.  They also brought in finished quilts and Ghana altar cloths.  Here are a few pictures of the activities, quilts and altar cloths. 
Bright colors  - someone will be very happy
Another bright quilt


Fabric gets ironed
Quilters admire each other's work - but don't step on the quilt!

We're so fortunate to have a large area to make our quilts
Cutting fabric to make kits




Another Ghana altar cloth - beautiful fabric


Monday, September 16, 2013

September's Work Day

Hope Quilters September meeting in pictures.

A few of the Ghana Altar Cloths ready to be labeled.  Karaan V is attaching the labels; they'll be ready for the next mission trip to Ghana.
 
I also have to add this from Pastor Sam on the Ghana Missions Facebook pages - ". . . From June 2012 through September 2013 GlobeServe have planted 117 Churches with majority of them in a place I was once not sure of success for Church Planting, Northern Ghana. Today over 8,000 new people have come to know Jesus Christ as Lord and Savior.   From September 16th through 27th we are going to baptize these new believers (currently am aware of 2,000 people and the figures keep growing, am expecting 3,000). . .   PRAISE GOD! !


 


Quilting in September.







Monday, September 9, 2013

September Work Day


Saturday, September 14th        8:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.             Room 212

Bring a sack lunch and drink or you may also step out to one of the nearby restaurants.
Friday at 1:00 p.m. is “set-up time, bringing the fabrics, ironing boards, etc. from the storage area to Rm 212.

With Rally Day activities in Hope, the Church year begins anew as it does every fall.  School has started, summer activities begin to wind down.  It doesn’t seem like fall is upon us with the unusual high temperatures we’ve been having.  But the rooms are cool and we can enjoy getting together to catch up with each other and sharing our love of quilting.

Those who want to work on the altar cloths for Ghana are certainly encouraged to continue the effort.  Others who aren’t interested in that type of sewing are encouraged to come and work on quilt tops.  By meeting and working together, we’re living the Hope Quilters story – sharing in fellowship with each other, and making quilts for the missions of LCOH.  Last year we sent 16 quilts with the ASP team, provided more than 15 quilts to Mercy PICU, made 37 quilts for Okoboji’s Christopherhaus Dorm, and sent 14 quilts to Riverside for their quilt auction.  There were other missions that received quilts as well. 
What will we accomplish together in the 2013-2014 church year?