This is so cool! Candice Phelan and I met on-line working together on the SAQA (Studio Art Quilt Associates) Member Survey Committee.
I was so inspired and energized from seeing the House Quilt project on your blog, that I wanted to create something similar in Palm Beach County. After seeing what you were doing in Orange County, I searched for what other communities were doing, and decided to propose this project to my quilt guild, the Palm Beach County Quilters' Guild. This Guild is over 25 years old and is associated with NQA, AQS, and the Sunshine State Quilters, and has a long history of community support, including quilts for veterans and others in need, and a lot of outreach to children to introduce them to the art of quilting, so this project seemed like a great match with their goals. The Guild board agreed and so then I contact Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County.
I was so inspired and energized from seeing the House Quilt project on your blog, that I wanted to create something similar in Palm Beach County. After seeing what you were doing in Orange County, I searched for what other communities were doing, and decided to propose this project to my quilt guild, the Palm Beach County Quilters' Guild. This Guild is over 25 years old and is associated with NQA, AQS, and the Sunshine State Quilters, and has a long history of community support, including quilts for veterans and others in need, and a lot of outreach to children to introduce them to the art of quilting, so this project seemed like a great match with their goals. The Guild board agreed and so then I contact Habitat for Humanity of Palm Beach County.
Habitat for Humanity here was very enthusiastic, and, after we
agreed on our process and what we would deliver, we now
have an official partnership and the project is called the "Welcome
Home" project of the Palm Beach County Quilters' Guild and Habitat for
Humanity of Palm Beach. The Welcome Home project will begin just before
the new year and will celebrate the achievement of Habitat for
Humanity's new homeowners with a colorful, personalized home-themed
wall-quilt for 20 - 25 families a year. The quilt-maker and Guild
leaders will present the signed wall-hangings at each home dedication
ceremony. The wall-hangings will all have different designs - from
traditional to contemporary - but all will use "home" as the theme.
The Guild will demonstrate making these wall-hangings at our
large South Florida Fair activity center in February. I, particularly,
want to use this as an opportunity to demonstrate art-quilting because
most people who visit the activity center think only of traditional
quilt making, so I will have a free-motion quilting set-up, at least six
or so fused tops to thread-paint and then quilt, and several finished
ones on display. Our activity center, where we unveil our 27th annual
Fair Quilt, also demonstrate hand- and machine-quilting techniques,
offer our Children's Corner "quilt-making" activity for hundreds of
children, and display this year's beautiful opportunity quilt.
This partnership developed because of your generous sharing on your
blog. Thank you for being the catalyst and I hope it is just the
beginning of many years of supporting our community.
Thanks again!
Candice Phelan