Falling Charms Quilt
                  I used to manage Volunteer Services for a local hospital.  As is typical of such an organization, we had an auxiliary who raised funds for a variety of projects benefiting the  patients in need.  I had always promised them a quilt, but never had the time to make good on the promise while I was working.  After I retired, they hosted a comedy show and silent auction -- my chance to fulfill my promise.  I had purchased a charm pack as a daily deal some months previously.  Thought I would never forget the name of the collection, but I did.  Learned a lesson, however, right then and there.  NEVER buy one charm pack!  OMG!  I decided I would make the Falling Charms Quilt, but I didn't have near enough fabric and it was pretty much out of print.  All I could get was yardage and still it wasn't going to do what I wanted it to.  I began the big internet search and probably brought in yardage from a half dozen different vendors.  I ended up filling in with solids and then learned another lesson:  It's difficult to match reds and blues.  Some of the red print charm squares bled into the white when it was washed which was disappointing, but I decided that it added to the "charm."  It didn't turn out big -- probably a little bigger than a traditional lap quilt, but I thought it came out cute.  Had MSQC quilt it for me with a lasso pattern in navy.  I think the board told me they raised approximately $300 for this quilt.  Given what I went through to get enough fabric together to match it, it probably would have been cheaper to just right them a check.  But, then I wouldn't have that sense of satisfaction knowing I completed something for the good of the community.  Could you just keep saying that to me for a while?  Please?
                  
                  
                    By SandyC