After my last blog, no time on the computer, I now have a few minutes to spend on a posting.

I spent the day on Sunday with my Quilting group "Rainbow Quilters" here in Rotorua, where we finished Charity Quilts for the hospital, mainly for long stay children.

Each year we have managed approximately 20 to 25, this year it is 22 with a couple unfinished.
15 of us gathered and stitched and pinned and generally gossiped and ate and drank tea and coffee for the best part of the day, but a lot was achieved. The photo's do not show all the quilts or even show them at their best.

But the "Teddy Quilt" is he not the cutest you have seen, I just love the one in the sunshades.
3 comments:
Well done all. You will have to let me know when you do this again as I would love to drive overa nd spend a day quilting. You never know I may pick up l;ots of tips from all the wonderfully experienced people there.
Congratulations, all of you. That is a fabulous effort!
I just love thise sessions when a group works together for a good cause.
All the quilts look wonderful!
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