As a Virginia Tech alumna, I was, with the whole country,
horrified by last week's events on that
beautiful campus. In my effort to
ease some of my ownfeelings of sorrow and helplessness, I have started
an effort to make Hokie Hope quilts for each of thefamilies who lost a
loved one.
Here's what I'm asking people to contribute:
- 12 1/2" blocks, any pattern, in the VT school colors of maroon and orange, plus white/cream and brown/black as accent and background colors.
- Squares of cotton batting at least 16" square (I can assemble these in a "quilt-as-you-go" technique)
- Backing fabric in coordinating colors at least 16" square.
- Prepared binding in coordinating colors.
To make 33 quilts, we need a total of 396 blocks. I know we can
do this! I have never known ANYTHING as remarkable as the passion in this
community. Quilters from around the world have already offered to help.
I received the first block in yesterday's mail - I posted a photo in my
profile.
I have no deadline for this project. Sooner is better, but I
don't want anybody to feel so rushed that they can't help "in time." However
long it takes, we can do our tiny part in helping these families remember
that there is goodness and hope in our world.
Please feel free to
email me at a_kendra@yahoo.com if you have any questions. Thank you so very
much.
Peace,
Angelina Kendra
New Britain, CT