Posts Tagged ‘Quilts4Japan’

Have you Made a New (School) Year’s Resolution?

Tuesday, August 23rd, 2011

There’s a new school year right around the corner — Children are sharpening their pencils and laying out outfits and backpacks for return to the local grade schools. High school students are upgrading their high-techery and scuffing their shoes for an optimal first-day cool.  UC Berkeley is filling up, and classes start on Thursday; many of us have college students long gone for the Fall term. It was 78 degrees (F) in Berkeley today — a sure sign that the cool Summer weather is coming to an end, and a hot Bay Autumn is at hand. It’s time to get started, on something!

Becky Keck showing off a Freshly Quilted Work of Art (FQWA)

What’s your plan? Are you ready to do something new (or get back to doing something you used to love before life got so hectic?) Why not make your New Year’s Resolution NOW, at the beginning of the school year — instead of waiting until January when days are short, veggies are scarce and hibernation beckons?

Maybe this is the year you join a quilt guild; you can choose from the likes of  EBHQ , a venerable and powerful local group that meets in Kensington, the last Monday evening of the month (August 29th), or East Bay Modern Quilt Guild, a smaller newer group that meets at New Pieces on the last Tuesday (August 30). Here’s a list of other Quilt Guilds in the area, if you’re from farther out. You could finally take that class you’ve been meaning to at New Pieces. Maybe you can just make a promise to make yourself, and your sewing, a higher priority than it may have been lately.

Now is a perfect time to think about sharing a quilt or your skill with others:

You can make something for a loved one. You can teach a loved one, or an acquaintance, or a a classroom full of children to make something.

You can donate a quilt to either Quilts4Japan or Children’s Quilts/EBHQ . Q4J has collected hundreds of quilts to send to those in need; Children’s Quilts has packets of pre-selected, pre-cut fabrics available (free!) for you to assemble. You can pick one up at New Pieces Quilt Store; you can also drop off donations for either group at the Store, any time we are open.

EBHQ members can show off a quilt at the November meeting (“Show-and-Tell”) or start planning to display one in Voices in Cloth 2012 a sensational biennial quilt show to be held on St. Patrick’s Day weekend, at the Craneway Pavilion in Richmond.

There are so many other ways you can share your skills and knowledge. We just want to give you a little nudge, and encourage you to get started on what’s next. We’re living in challenging times. Sewing something is a calming, reassuring, affirming way to deal with uncertain times. Quilting is good for us and for everyone.

Happy New Year!

Quilts4Japan Update

Saturday, July 23rd, 2011

 

July 28th UPDATE FROM QUILTS FOR JAPAN

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

In the months since the horrific earthquake and tsunami that struck Japan on March 11, 2011, Quilts4Japan has inspired acts of (not-at-all) random kindness by several hundred quilters. Check out Quilts4Japan on Flickr for a really lovely collection of pictures of  the quilts, so far.

Many of the quilts come from the Bay Area, but the project is broadening. Using local volunteer resources and an outpouring of support. Eve Kushner and Gail Shea have coordinated collection and shipping of about 400 handmade quilts so far. Distribution is being handled by  Patchwork Tsushin magazine of Japan. The need for comfort and quilts remains unabated. If you have considered donating a quilt to this project, DO! If you haven’t started that quilt yet, DO! If you are unable to make a quilt at this time, but still want to contribute to the project, please contact Gail Shea via quilts4japan.org.

Thank you Gail, Eve, and everyone who has contributed to Quilts4Japan, so far.

Apologies…

Saturday, June 18th, 2011

There is an old joke about a software engineer who took two weeks off — and then had to retire because he (or she) could never catch up. I know how she (or he) felt!

Earlier this month I had the honor of attending my daughter’s college graduation (in Iowa) and spending a few days on either side visiting with family. I returned to Berkeley (with husband, the aforementioned daughter and her 9 year-old brother) via AMTRAK. Wonderful! Worthwhile! But also a little disorienting.

I had planned for the blog to be updated in my absence, but had no idea how confusing it would be to return to an environment as dynamic as New Pieces is. Please accept my apologies for the missing blog entries while I try to find my feet again.

It occurred to me that a general update might be the best way back in, and helpful to those of you who also get overwhelmed coming into the Store.

At first glance everything’s like it always was, but there are dozens of new bolts of fabric, already comfortable throughout the Store. Palettes of quilts have been shipped by “Quilts4Japan” (quilts are still being accepted). There were kits for “Operation Kid Comfort” earlier this week (thanks Lauren!) but they have all been adopted. If anyone else is interested in sewing one, we can ask for more.

The class sample quilts have been swapped out for the Summer classes, and there are several I’ve never seen before. There are new classes on the schedule for Summer. Perfect!

One thing I didn’t miss out on was the June Mystery Quilter Talk — Tuesday June 21, at 12:30pm. If you haven’t been to a Mystery Quilter talk yet, maybe this is the month. The Mystery Quilter is always a friend of New Pieces and/or a local quilter — and he or she always has an interesting story to share with whoever is there for the free, lunch-time talk. I can’t tell you who the June Mystery Quilter is, because I don’t know.

Thanks for your patience, and I do hope to see you at New Pieces, soon. It’s great to be back!

Heather

QUILTS FOR JAPAN

Thursday, April 7th, 2011

 

This is the message that goes with the quilt you donate to Quilts4Japan.org. The character is “heart”, and there is a message of good will and support. It can’t get much simpler than that.

Please visit Quilts4Japan.org for information on how to help give warmth and hope to survivors of the recent disasters in Japan.

Quilts4Japan is a Berkeley based organization. Gail Shea is coordinating quilt donations, and Eve Kusner is handling transportation  and distribution. If you drop your donation off at New Pieces, we will be sure to take a picture for the Flickr.com group!