Showing posts with label The Giving Heart. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Giving Heart. Show all posts

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Please Vote for TGH


Remember all the hearts I made for the charity Christmas tree for The Giving Heart?  They have now been added to the tree, along with a TON of other beautiful ornaments, and here it is!  Pictured with the tree, below, are Larry Davis, who decorated the tree, and Vicki Neilson, the director of The Giving Heart.


I want to send a huge THANK YOU to two of my readers who made and sent hearts for this tree:  Kay in England, and Pam in Illinois.  I truly appreciate the time and effort you two put into this project.  If anyone else sent hearts, please tell me!  Since they went straight to the organization I may not have heard about all of them.


I need everyone reading this to do a favor for me:  Vote for this tree!  The charity that receives the most votes will win $1000!  Click HERE to go to the voting page; select "The Giving Heart" from the list.  You won't see pictures of all the trees (unfortunately), but surely this is the best tree, right????


I'll even give you extra incentive to vote:  I will be having another "surprise giveaway" soon, and if you vote for this tree, you will be able to put your name in that drawing twice!  (Kay and Pam, you can put your names in three times!  Woo hoo!)

Monday, November 19, 2012

Hearts: Mission Accomplished!

I've done it!  I've finished all the hearts for The Giving Heart's charity Christmas tree! 


Here are all 134 of my hand-made hearts!  Plus, my lovely reader Kay made and sent 10 hearts directly to the charity for a total of 144.  (Kay, I just heard from the director of The Giving Heart, and she is so thrilled to have received your package of hearts "all the way from England"!)


I just have to share a couple of gratuitous cat pictures with you...


Juniper has become quite a camera-hog after helping me choose the winner of  the recent surprise giveaway...

Anyhoo, the hearts filled up a large box...


...and I will be taking it to the post office momentarily!  The tree will be decorated and displayed all during December, along with trees from other charities in Richmond, Virginia.


This was a wonderful, fun project, and it couldn't have been more perfectly suited for me (because I love making hearts so much!) Thanks to all of you who offered compliments and words of encouragement along the way.


Sunday, October 28, 2012

Halfway to One Hundred

I'm slightly more than halfway to my goal of 100 hearts for the charity Christmas tree for The Giving Heart in December.  But 100 is actually my "safe" goal--that's the minimum number I think would be enough for the 7 1/2 foot tall Christmas tree.  My true goal is 200, but it's too soon to tell if I will be able to reach that mark.

Here are the first 51 hearts:


I love how colorful they are!  Now I'm off to my sewing room to start on the next 50; each of those hearts will feature the name of one of the organization's volunteers.

Thursday, October 4, 2012

A Chance to Share What You Make

If you like to sew, and you wish you could do something to help others with your sewing, this post is for YOU!   I have a couple of fantastic ideas that I have to tell you about!

Let's start at the beginning...there is a wonderful blog about embroidery that I read every day, called Wild Olive.  If you click on that name, you will go to the post I read last week, telling about a  project to make tote bags decorated with an embroidered patch for an organization in Richmond, Virginia, that hosts a huge Thanksgiving Feast for the community every year. As the guests leave, they are given a bag of essential personal items, as well as food and other things left from the feast.  That organization is called The Giving Heart.  Click on the name to visit the website and learn more about them.


Wild Olive directs you to another blog, Abbie Living.  Abbie is the young wife and mother with a great big heart who is organizing the tote bag drive.  If you click on that name you will go directly to her tote bag information page; it will tell you all the details.  If you can make and send a tote bag with a decorative patch, great!  But she will also take just the patch, or just the bag, or even fabric to make the bag, and she will put them all together and send them to The Giving Heart.

I am so excited that I just finished making two bags to send!  I thought I would make morsbags, which I love, but the more I read about the Thanksgiving Feast and all the goodies the guest get to take with them, the more I thought a morsbag would be too small. So I modified a pattern from bijou lovely called the Market Tote.  They came out huge and wonderful!! I've never made a bag this big, but I love them and expect to make a lot more of them.  They are so big, in fact, that I had to move outside to my front steps to take the pictures!



The finished size (after I modified the pattern) is 16" tall, 20" wide at the top, tapering down to 13" wide at the bottom, and 7" deep at the bottom.  I need to say thank you to my generous reader Carmen, who sent me the pink and yellow fabric I used on these bags.

For my patches, I decided to be a rebel (sorry Wild Olive and Abbie!) and make fabric collages rather than embroidery.  This is something I've been having fun with lately, and I think the patches look amazing (if I do say so myself)!


I cut the fabrics freehand and left all the edges raw.  When I was pleased with the arrangement, I sewed around all the edges, so the edges will fray with use and washing, but the fabrics will be secure and should last as long as the bag.



I will put my totes in the mail tomorrow.

But there's more to this story!  I chatted a bit with Abbey via e-mail, and after she saw my 365 Sewn Hearts blog, she told me that Vicki, the director of The Giving Heart, had mentioned that they were hoping to decorate a Christmas tree with hearts for a charity auction, but they didn't have anyone to make the hearts...can you see where this is going?  I sent an e-mail to Vicki, got a reply, made a phone call, and now I'm in charge of hearts for the Christmas tree!  Yay!

So here's the second way you can sew to help others:  make a heart or two and send them directly to The Giving Heart.  All the information is on my 365 Sewn Hearts blog, so click on that name to go to the post with all the details.  I will start sewing hearts for the tree this weekend, so hopefully I will have some to show here next week.  You don't have to sign up, but if you are thinking of making a heart, I'd love it if you would leave a comment so I will have a general idea of how much help I will have.  If you do make a heart (or two), you can send me a picture (leslieandersen4@gmail.com) and I will post the pictures on my blog early in December.  I hope to hear from a lot of you!