Wednesday, November 27, 2013

Thankful

We Americans celebrate Thanksgiving on the fourth Thursday in November every year. But no matter where we live, it's nice to remind ourselves of all that we have been blessed with. As I make my mental list, I count blogging friends among my many pleasures! One in particular comes to mind today. Her name is Anna and she lives in the San Francisco area.
Anna and I don't correspond frequently, but when we do, I am always blown away by her sweet spirit and generosity. Last spring, she told me about a project that she was heading up to make quilts for some special ladies. She wondered if I would mind if she used my Liberated Cross tutorial as the basis for the blocks and the quilts that she had in mind. Of course, I was thrilled. If you are new to my blog, or don't remember (most likely!), this is the quilt that birthed the tutorial, Anniversary Crosses.
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I had intended to use Anna's own words to tell you what she did with the 1250 cross blocks that were made by her and her friends and collected between April and October, but I accidentally deleted them! Ack! So, instead, I will direct you to the website for Freedom HouseSF. org
And here are the 24 beautiful quilts that were given to the Monarch house and newly opened Nest (for minors) to be gifted to the survivors of human trafficking as they endeavor to rebuild their lives in a safe environment. Thank you, Anna, and your friends for the love and hope that these quilts represent. 

Aren't they just gorgeous! These are not tiny quilts. What inspiration! My eyes well up.
I was able to find this final correspondence with regard to Anna's thoughts on the importance of this organization and it's mission, something most of us have little  knowledge of. Please read.

And now, thank you again for offering to post our quilts. As there are so many charities and needs to be fill in this world. The viewers have a chance to hear a calling to help survivors of human trafficking. If not in a direct way, they may look into and support an organization like FreedomHouseSF.org. We need to let the victims know, there are many of us in support of their journey to rebuild their lives. Sadly, we know there are so many more that are still held in bondage and cannot escape. For these fews escaped, may they find hope, encouragement and strength to rebuild.
I'm thankful for you, Anna.
Happy Thanksgiving.
Carla

10 comments:

  1. So lovely!
    Greetings from Finland!
    Ulla's Quilt World
    Hugs, Ulla

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  2. What an honor and a great cause!
    God bless her!

    Amanda Rose
    sewmuch2say.com

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  3. How lovely that you are thinking of others in this way Carla! All those wonky cross quilts are wonderful!

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  4. What an honor and for such a worthwhile cause!

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  5. Definitely worth being thankful for, blessings to you all.

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  6. Isn't that wonderful! The quilts are gorgeous and I'm sure brought much comfort to the girls

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  7. Wonderful! And so fun to see the quilts together in all the different color combos. So cheery and uplifting.

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  8. Oh my, what a lovely group of quilts! Noble work indeed.

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