For my donation this year to the 2017 SAQA Benefit Auction, I wanted to try doing a series and expand on the theme of moonlight. I call this little art quilt, Moonlight in Vermont. It's 12" x 12" per the required size for submission. I made it for two reasons; (1) I was born in Vermont and (2) It's the title of one of my favorite songs. I used the same background fabric as in my previous quilt. I used silver tissue lamé for the moon again and silver metallic thread for the quilting design and for highlighting the mountain tops. This time, however, I used a silver permanent marker to add more highlights to show the moon's shadow on the mountains. (It sold for $100)
Auction quilt for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative I have just finished making a small donation quilt for the Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI) founded by Ami Simms. Rules for making a donation quilt can be found on her web site. The address is: http://www.alzquilts.org/index.html Just click on the link on the left side for Priority: Alzheimer's Quilts to see the rules for submission of quilts. The information about my quilt #2755 is listed on the link below and a picture of my quilt should be posted any day now. The link for quilts waiting for assignment is: http://www.alzquilts.org/quwaas.html Quilts are auctioned off monthly. You can donate a quilt and bid on a quilt for sale to help support this worthy cause. The latest auction of quilts is found on this link: http://www.alzquilts.org/loatallqu.html Update 10/30/08: I recently learned that my quilt was purchased and that it earned $49.70 for AAQI. Not bad for a tiny quilt that's only 8...
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