a special QuiltCon exhibit!
Today in Austin, Texas doors open at
QuiltCon, a bi-annual quilt show and conference hosted by the Modern Quilt Guild. I attended the first event, two years ago, and had a few quilts exhibited in the show. This year I'm staying cozy at home, nesting. But if I
was there, I would be very, very eager to see a special exhibit entitled "Pieced with Love: The Quilts of Do.Good.Stitches!"
Yes, alongside amazing special exhibits like the Quilts of Gees Bend is an exhibit of charity quilts made by the members of do. Good Stitches! I could not be more honored or more proud. Last year, members of the bee selected twelve quilts to represent our work. Here are our quilts hanging today at QuiltCon:
Flocks of Geese by the Bliss Circle, quilted by Amy Garro of 13 Spools
Icicles by the Hope Circle, quilted by Cath of Wombat Quilts
Watercolor by the Love Circle, quilted by Natalie Sabik of Greenleaf Goods
Gradient Patchwork by the Grace Circle, quilted by Laura of Little and Lots
Trellis Crossroads by Humility circle, quilted by Sandra Smith of Small Town Thread
Ascent by Imagine circle, quilted by Amanda Hohnstreiter of My Sewcial Hour
Rainbow Triangles by Nurture Circle, quilted by Carla of Modern Bias
Sunset Stripes by Love Circle, quilted by Ara Jane Olufson of You Know What I Love
Birds on a Line by Dream Circle, quilted by Jeannette Day aka Sacridote
Solid HST by Cheer Circle, quilted by Mary of See Mary Quilt
Geese in the Round by Wish Circle, quilted Caitlin of Salty Oat
Curved Log Cabin by Hope Circle, quilted by Ellen McKee
From the QuiltCon website:
Yes, alongside amazing special exhibits like the Quilts of Gees Bend is an exhibit of charity quilts made by the members of do. Good Stitches! I could not be more honored or more proud. Last year, members of the bee selected twelve quilts to represent our work. Here are our quilts hanging today at QuiltCon:
Flocks of Geese by the Bliss Circle, quilted by Amy Garro of 13 Spools
Icicles by the Hope Circle, quilted by Cath of Wombat Quilts
Watercolor by the Love Circle, quilted by Natalie Sabik of Greenleaf Goods
Gradient Patchwork by the Grace Circle, quilted by Laura of Little and Lots
Trellis Crossroads by Humility circle, quilted by Sandra Smith of Small Town Thread
Ascent by Imagine circle, quilted by Amanda Hohnstreiter of My Sewcial Hour
Rainbow Triangles by Nurture Circle, quilted by Carla of Modern Bias
Sunset Stripes by Love Circle, quilted by Ara Jane Olufson of You Know What I Love
Birds on a Line by Dream Circle, quilted by Jeannette Day aka Sacridote
Solid HST by Cheer Circle, quilted by Mary of See Mary Quilt
Geese in the Round by Wish Circle, quilted Caitlin of Salty Oat
Curved Log Cabin by Hope Circle, quilted by Ellen McKee
From the QuiltCon website:
Currently fueled by social media and emerging technology, the legacy of compassion, generosity and good will lives on through the time-honored tradition of making quilts for those in need. Rachel Hauser, of Stitched In Color, is the founding force behind Do.Good.Stitches {a Charity bee}. She and hundreds of generous souls participating in this online community give back by doing something they love; using fabric, design concepts and piecing styles consistent with the modern quilting aesthetic. This exhibit showcases a small selection of the nearly two hundred quilts Do.Good.Stitches donates annually to organizations both near and far.Yay, go team! May the exhibit be a celebration of charitable quilting for ALL who love to quilt for good!