For my August ALYofF goal, I wanted to end my summer break turning these...
...into a School T-Shirt Quilt that will be used as a raffle fundraiser to raise money
for additional playground equipment.
I was a little sad when I went to take pictures yesterday, and noticed half of the primary playground is gone. To think, this is all our 125 Kindergartners and First Graders will have to play on when they return to school in another week:
I hoping the quilt will appeal to a wide range of kids, especially since we are a K-6 Elementary. I quilted it with a really fun soccer kids pantograph,
knowing many of our students play soccer and...
...I picked out some glittery sunglasses for the backing and
finished it off with some fun checkered binding:
And before I wrap up and click that little "publish" button, here's an extra big shout-out of thanks to all of YOU! Your previous comments on what to charge for quilt raffle tickets really helped me gather a variety of options to present to my fellow colleagues next week. Sooooo:
With Smiles,
Val:)
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Do stop by and check out the wonderful work of so many.
What a terrific school raffle quilt! The panto is perfect for the cause and I do love the backing and binding - fun.
ReplyDeleteThat looks fantastic Val, I hope it raises heaps of money for the worthy cause!
ReplyDeleteThe quilt turned out terrific, Val! Not that were any doubts about that!! I am sure it will bring in lots of money for new equipment :)
ReplyDeleteOh Val! It turned out wonderful! Everyone will want to get a ticket to have a chance to win Mrs. R quilt. And for such a great cause. Hard to believe school starts so soon. Where did our summer go?
ReplyDeleteVal, I think t-shirt quilts are a bit tricky to work with. Yours sure turned out great! I amazed by your elaborate soccer panotgraph! Your quilt is sure to be a hit!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love seeing quilts made with old clothes. I wish you success for this fundraising. Choosing those t-shirts and taking pictures in this setting was clever. ;-)
ReplyDeleteso so cute, I love the the pantagraph you chose, prefect for a kids quilt
ReplyDeleteLooks great Val! What a cute pantograph. I am loving the sunglasses fabric and the checked binding.
ReplyDeleteWow, this quilt turned out great! You'll have no troubles with selling raffle tickets.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on your ALYOF finish! I'm almost done with mine - just need to get the binding hand-sewn on. Your quilt is awfully cute - good luck in bringing in a ton of funds.
ReplyDeleteA very fun quilt! This should raise lots of funds for you school!
ReplyDeleteI love the quilting.
ReplyDeleteBTW, I entered a raffle to win a quilt a couple of days ago, and the tickets were priced extactly what I thought was a good price when I responded to you blog post the other day - $2 for one, or three for $5 (I bought 3 for $5).
What a great finish at a time of the new school year beginning. Looks top notch.
ReplyDeleteSo cute!
ReplyDeleteGreat quilt! Love the quilting pattern! I am sure this will successfully fill in the playground!
ReplyDeleteJust adorable and I hope that it raises a lot of money for the cause.
ReplyDeleteLove the quilt Val! There is an Alameda Elementary school in Albuquerque too on Alameda Blvd. Funny! Great photos on the playground too.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun quilt. I hope it raises lots of money for the playground.
ReplyDeleteGreat work! What a wonderful idea for a fundraiser!
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