Every spring, for seven years now, Cover to Cover has partnered with the First United Methodist Church to have a fundraiser luncheon. I’ve blogged about this last year. This year we hung the quilts from “Three Cups of Tea” and “Harry Potter.” When Elaine introduced the program, she billed it as two men who have performed magic in the world. I thought you might like to see some of the quilts.
The quilt on the left is by Jennifer and the one on the right is by Heather.
This quilt is by Susan. The three squares on the right are watercolors that she has added onto the quilt.
This is Elaine’s quilt. She chose “Three Cups of Tea” and offered us the option of making a quilt about an issue that was important to us. Elaine feels strongly about the wall the US is building along our border with Mexico. She posits that building schools in Mexico would be much more helpful in solving some of the immigration problems than building a wall.
This is Vivienne’s quilt and it represent the importance of recycling. It’s a green mobius strip made up of pieced arrows. I love it.
Two of the other quilts from Three Cups of Tea were quilted by me and I’ve blogged about Judy’s and Carole’s previously.



