Tracking progress
May. 2nd, 2007 | 04:59 pm
mood:
hopeful
If you would like to follow my progress on Project Hokie Hope, please visit my blog on blog.myspace.com/hokie_hope. I will post regular updates there, and I have a "Quilt Tracker" so you can see how many blocks are completed, and how many are still needed. Thank you for your compassion and your interest!
Peace,
Angelina
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Paper-pieced VT logo
Apr. 27th, 2007 | 09:46 am
Friends,
I put together a pattern that you can use to make a quilt block with the Virginia Tech logo using paper piecing techniques. It's a very simple one, just make sure you use background colors where they're supposed to be used. I'll sew one of these this evening and post a photo when it's ready. If you haven't done paper piecing, note that the pattern looks backwards because as you sew it you're working from the back of the finished block.
I uploaded the pattern to this site. I think I did it correctly.
Angelina
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Project HOKIE HOPE
Apr. 26th, 2007 | 12:59 pm
location: Connecticut
mood:
hopeful
I am an alumna of Virginia Tech (PhD finally finished in 03) and was, with the whole country, horrified by last week's events on that beautiful campus. In my effort to ease some of my own feelings of sorrow and helplessness, I have started an effort to make Hokie Hope quilts for each of the families who lost a loved one.
Here's what I'm asking people to contribute:
To make 32 quilts, we need a total of 384 blocks. I know we can accomplish this goal! I have been sewing, knitting, and cross-stitching for my whole life, but I just started quilting this year. I have never known ANYTHING as remarkable as the passion in this community.
Several dozen women from around the US and even Europe have already offered to help. I received the first block in yesterday's mail.
Please note that I haven't established a "deadline" for this project. Sooner is better so we can get started with assembly, but I don't want anybody to feel so rushed that they can't help "in time." Maybe it will take a whole year - then we'll give the quilts at the memorial service next April. However long it takes, we can do our tiny part in helping these families remember that there is goodness and hope in our world.
I'll use this journal to post updates about my progress on this project.
Please email me if you need any additional information. Thank you so very much.
