Here is the link: AAQI.
The "Quilts for Sale" tab on the left hand column will guide you to lots of beautiful pieces which will not only surprise your loved one, but will add that extra good feeling of having been purchased for a greater cause.
Here is the story behind my last five donations to AAQI:
"Christmas Tree" was created using the Double Diamond Ruler.
It was very fun to explore the possibilities of this new tool. The possibilities are endless!
"Number 20 for AAQI" was featured in my October 2011 blog post about the
Empire Quilt Festival and the usage of scraps to make something of value.........
as our quilting ancestors have been doing for generations.
These two stained-glass-inspired creations were featured in my June 2011 post about
"found fabrics." They were literally cut from the same cloth.
Finally, from my October 2011 post, "Hosanna!" was inspired by another quilt
and the Squiggles technique of Kris Gregson Moss.
Overwhelmed with choices? Consider getting a loved one a gift certificate to AAQI.
Link: AAQI Gift Certificates
Then they can visit the website and pick a quilt on their own.
It seems that I've been called to a "shopping with a purpose" Christmas.
What will you buy that will make a difference in another person's life?
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Below is more exciting news from Ami Simms and AAQI.
The Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative’s Third Annual Celebrity Auction Raises $17,327.26
(Burton, Michigan) -- November 29, 2011: The Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative’s (AAQI) third annual celebrity quilt auction raised a record breaking $14,025 for the nonprofit. This year’s theme was the "Stanley Cup Quilt-Off." Twelve quilters in two teams competed for bragging rights, the highest selling quilt earning its maker the MVP award. The Feed Dogs team members were Alex Anderson, Hollis Chatelain, John Flynn, Becky Goldsmith, Renae Haddadin, and Sue Nickels. The Rotary Blades members were Caryl Bryer Fallert, Pat Holly, Libby Lehman, Judy Mathieson, Mary Sorensen, and Ricky Tims.Hollis Chatelain raised $2,570 with her quilt "Hollow," (shown above) a 16" x 16" thread-painted, machine quilted image of a woman's face which earned her the coveted MVP award. This is the third year in a row her quilt earned top dollar in the charity auction.
A Viewer's Choice component to the "Stanley Cup Quilt-Off" was also offered at International Quilt Festival in Houston and online. Each $1.00 donation was counted as one vote, raising an additional $2,277.26 overall. Profits from sales of earrings made with images of each of the 12 auction quilts brought in $1,025, bringing the total for the event to $17,327.26.
High and low resolution images of the twelve quilts are available at: http://www.alzquilts.org/scphotos.html
The Alzheimer’s Art Quilt Initiative is a national, grassroots organization
whose mission is to raise awareness and fund research. "Alzheimer’s Illustrated:
From Heartbreak to Hope" (a nationally touring exhibit of quilts about
Alzheimer's) and the Priority: Alzheimer’s Quilt project are two of its efforts.
The AAQI has raised more than $679,000 for Alzheimer’s research since January
2006. Ami Simms of Flint, Michigan is the founder and executive director of
AAQI, a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization. Her mother had
Alzheimer’s.
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Contact:
Ami Simms
Founder and Executive Director
Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative
1200 Creekwood Trail
Burton, MI 48509
(810) 637-5586
www.alzquilts.org
* How Merry Christmas is said
Ami Simms
Founder and Executive Director
Alzheimer's Art Quilt Initiative
1200 Creekwood Trail
Burton, MI 48509
(810) 637-5586
www.alzquilts.org
* How Merry Christmas is said
This is wonderful, Lynn! Way to go!! Btw...AAQI featured this on a Facebook post! Check it out, here: https://www.facebook.com/home.php#!/AAQI.News
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