That's My Mom!
Last Thursday, I showed a picture taken at our first guild meeting. Today, I'd like to share a photo of another special group.
After the clip aired, my Mom said their group received donations of cash and fabric as well as two used sewing machines. I am glad they are getting support for this worthy organization. How great is it that the church is providing a room for their sewing needs?
These lovely women are part of Children Hemmed in Prayer, a mission group based in Alabama that "provides clothing that has been made by many loving hands to needy children around the world".
This group meets at their church, which happens to be in my hometown of Pascagoula, once a month to sew garments for needy little girls and boys. With donations received, they purchase a pair of panties to go with the dresses and a t-shirt and underwear to go with the shorts. For some children, this is the first new item of clothing they will have ever had.
This beautiful lady in the front is my Mom!!!! She and I chat all the time about our sewing projects. While she compliments me and oohs and aahs over my quilts, I stand amazed at the pretty little dresses and pants she makes for children around the world! How cool is that?!
Last week a local television reporter came to my Mom's church and did a piece on their group. It was noted that "FBC Women on Mission completed its January sewing project on February 1, 2010. From January 10 until February 1, 442 garments were made. There is such an interest in continuing the project that the church is giving the Women on Mission group a room that can be dedicated to its sewing project."
This is a rough sketch of my next project....like I have time for another project! The kids' school is having an auction. The theme is '70s. I got the idea of doing pinwheel blocks forming a peace sign from here. I've changed my mind about some of the details since this picture was taken, but I'm not up to redrawing and coloring at the moment.
I think I know what I want to do (finally) but am open to some ideas. Any suggestions on background color? White, black (not my favorite for this big of a quilt), another color or pattern? The blocks need to stand out so that the peace sign is clear. Another question: For each of the pinwheels, should I use a neutral background color and two different prints or the same fabric with a neutral background?
It's a good thing there is a Shop Hop later this week. I need to purchase some fabric!
I am still behind in responding to emails and checking out your blogs. I hope to remedy that today.
Have an amazing day!!!