Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Withdrawal Symptoms . . .

The latest (April) issue of Popular Patchwork (see side bar) arrived this morning and I felt a real pang. For the past 13 months I have made a contribution to the magazine with the Singing Garden Block of the Month Quilt (see above) and it felt strange not to see anything of mine within its pages.  
I realise there is such a thing as over-exposure - but I did feel slightly bereft. 
Daft 'ain't it!       

I must give a mention to a group of ladies from a church in Bury, Lancashire, who made the Singing Garden Quilt and are raffling it for their charity which happens to be the Manchester Christie Hospital Children's department. For those who don't know about the Christie Hospital - it is a world famous hospital that specialises in all forms of cancer. 
A close family member has been receiving treatment at the hospital these past 6 months, so it is a charity particularly dear to my heart.
On the first day of campaigning in Bury they raised over £200 and this last weekend at Morrisons in Whitefield, raised over £900. And that is just the beginning.
I'm so thrilled and very proud that my quilt design is being used as the means of raising large sums of money for this wonderful hospital. 

4 comments:

Angela said...

Babs it's absolutely beautiful - such gorgeous colours and I'm really sorry that I came to this too late :o( I do have the first block and am slowly collecting the back issues I don't have in order to make it eventually though :o).

I'm off work today and busy designing :o)

I hope things are well with you - The Christie is dear to my heart too, along with St Anne's Hospice in Heald Green - it's wonderful to hear about the fund-raising work.

Take care
Angela

Babs Banter/QUILTECH said...

Thanks Angela,

It is much prettier in the flesh. Photos don't do it justice.
Friends thought it a bit 'twee' - unlike my own stuff. Yes, it is, but I thought the design was perfect for a magazine BOM and so it has proved judging by the comments received and number of people making the quilt all over the world.
You seem to be going great guns and I have a peek at your Blog when I'm catching up on mine.

Babs

Anonymous said...

Barbara, thank you for putting our effort onto your blog. Hope you don't mind if we pinch a little free publicity. Anyone interested in buying a raffle ticket could contact Pat on 447957552276, or Christine on 07946179634. Alternatively they could come along to the 'Millgate Centre' in Bury on 18th March, when we will be selling raffle tickets. We have lots of other venues planned if any one would like more information please contact me Pauline on pigeon.racing@btinternet.com
Look forward to meeting you later in the year. Take care
Pauline

Anonymous said...

Hi Babs,thanks Pauline for giving the details.If readers cannot make it to the Millgate Centre at Bury,we will also be at the Rochdale Exchange on 4th April,Asda in Shaw 23rd April, Boots Chemist, Elk Mill Trading Estate,Royton 25th April and Spindles Shopping Centre, Oldham on 16th May.We are extremely lucky to have such a wonderful hospital in the North and it is only through the generosity of the public this hospital continues to be at the fore-front of cancer treatment and research.They have many successes in the treatment of cancer, of which I am but one.Thanks Babs for giving us permission to make and raffle your lovely quilt and thanks also to my wonderful colleagues at Bury, who are working tirelessly to ensure our fundraising campaign is successful.So, please you wonderful readers,phone me or come along and see us if you can make it and buy your tickets.My best to you all. Pat