Alternate Ways to Do PFTH.......LONG...... but please read this.
Posted: Fri Jun 26, 2009 6:01 am
OK, I would like to make a comment too. As you read this, please keep in mind that I am still on medicine and can't sew or walk a straight line if my life depended on it but I hate not being able to participate in some way especially since you all have been so kind to and supportive of me for almost nine months with this lingering illness. When I have been aware of a project, I often try to participate but my dog even laughs at my sewing skills now. I have mailed fabric strips and you have made my blocks, I have sent PM's and you have put a block in for me and I have been so grateful to be a part of things especially knowing how the recipient feels to be graced with one of your wonderful gifts.
I am still on my meds and hope someday to be able to really sew again and participate. Keep in mind that this suggestion is made with the VOICE OF VICODIN, the PONDERINGS OF PROZAC, and the BELLOWINGS OF BACLOFEN. No offense meant to anyone's suggestion.
I think that the Breast Cancer project has worked well and it has been able to continue to function even when it had to be passed off because of illness and those quilts are made ahead of time.
Maybe we need to consider dividing into groups of projects such as Breast Cancer, Sympathy, Illness, and the workload would not be too demanding and each group can set up their own technique that works best for them.
I personally feel bad when my name is not on a project that has names on it as it makes me feel that the recipient will think I didn't care about that person or their situation when that is far from the truth. This brings another topic that maybe we should get a standard "El's Angels" label to go on each project and place a letter to go with each project (quilt) that lists ALL of the members of the PFTH group rather than signing each project individually. Some members are able to do so much more than others whether it be with fabric, quilting equipment, die cutting machines, monetary donations, quilt squares, thread, bindings etc. Also, think about the fact that just because someone is on one of the committees and a co-chair with backups doesn't mean that you can't help with all or any of the projects but there is a core group to get things rolling as the need arises or have something already prepared to be sent and let it work with what is best for the particular group you choose to help.
I don't mind to be one of the ones that composes a standard letter that will fit the bill for each occasion/event.
I have never seen this group back away from a request or a need and this would still leave open the possibility for a special request by a member for someone in their community or distant family who is in need. If a request is made for something other than the established committees then the "requestor" can shoulder the responsibility for the project and solicit participants and a co-host to get the project done in whatever way they choose whether it be a signature block, a pieced backing or donation of a selected block of a certain size for the project to be made.
I think each group can set up ideas about who will be deserving of a project but this needs to be consistent so no feelings are hurt. Are the quilts for illness going to be only for forum members? Are the sympathy quilts going to be for immediate family of members? Who do you consider immediate family? Does the same person get more than one quilt in a 2 year period? or do we send a quilt for an illness? and then send a card shower for a loss of a spouse? I hate to see us have to get so detailed but it will prevent hurt feelings in the long run. Granted we do have some exceptions when it comes to El and Linda who have brought us all together or can be handled as one of the special projects.
This is just my 2 cents and I know how hurt, angry and disgusted many were with the swap problem and I don't want that to happen again.
I know that Peachy and Sharon had an opportunity to share ideas when they were together and I see all of this as an opportunity to reign in some of our activities and make us even more effective and consistent in our mission to "comfort with quilts (and/or projects) by El's Angels". It is obvious how touched El is by the works of this group......she dedicated a book to "us". We are all over the world so there is no way to have a meeting, and give hugs so we must do it with the written word which so often loses the feelings of being able to express an idea in the warmth that it is intended.
I love all of the group and want us to work this out so please consider some of my ideas and then expand or modify them but lets use this as a start to only positive feedback. If you don't like something I said then say so but offer a suggestion too. I won't get my feathers ruffled.
I love you all.
Cyber-Sue
I am still on my meds and hope someday to be able to really sew again and participate. Keep in mind that this suggestion is made with the VOICE OF VICODIN, the PONDERINGS OF PROZAC, and the BELLOWINGS OF BACLOFEN. No offense meant to anyone's suggestion.
I think that the Breast Cancer project has worked well and it has been able to continue to function even when it had to be passed off because of illness and those quilts are made ahead of time.
Maybe we need to consider dividing into groups of projects such as Breast Cancer, Sympathy, Illness, and the workload would not be too demanding and each group can set up their own technique that works best for them.
I personally feel bad when my name is not on a project that has names on it as it makes me feel that the recipient will think I didn't care about that person or their situation when that is far from the truth. This brings another topic that maybe we should get a standard "El's Angels" label to go on each project and place a letter to go with each project (quilt) that lists ALL of the members of the PFTH group rather than signing each project individually. Some members are able to do so much more than others whether it be with fabric, quilting equipment, die cutting machines, monetary donations, quilt squares, thread, bindings etc. Also, think about the fact that just because someone is on one of the committees and a co-chair with backups doesn't mean that you can't help with all or any of the projects but there is a core group to get things rolling as the need arises or have something already prepared to be sent and let it work with what is best for the particular group you choose to help.
I don't mind to be one of the ones that composes a standard letter that will fit the bill for each occasion/event.
I have never seen this group back away from a request or a need and this would still leave open the possibility for a special request by a member for someone in their community or distant family who is in need. If a request is made for something other than the established committees then the "requestor" can shoulder the responsibility for the project and solicit participants and a co-host to get the project done in whatever way they choose whether it be a signature block, a pieced backing or donation of a selected block of a certain size for the project to be made.
I think each group can set up ideas about who will be deserving of a project but this needs to be consistent so no feelings are hurt. Are the quilts for illness going to be only for forum members? Are the sympathy quilts going to be for immediate family of members? Who do you consider immediate family? Does the same person get more than one quilt in a 2 year period? or do we send a quilt for an illness? and then send a card shower for a loss of a spouse? I hate to see us have to get so detailed but it will prevent hurt feelings in the long run. Granted we do have some exceptions when it comes to El and Linda who have brought us all together or can be handled as one of the special projects.
This is just my 2 cents and I know how hurt, angry and disgusted many were with the swap problem and I don't want that to happen again.
I know that Peachy and Sharon had an opportunity to share ideas when they were together and I see all of this as an opportunity to reign in some of our activities and make us even more effective and consistent in our mission to "comfort with quilts (and/or projects) by El's Angels". It is obvious how touched El is by the works of this group......she dedicated a book to "us". We are all over the world so there is no way to have a meeting, and give hugs so we must do it with the written word which so often loses the feelings of being able to express an idea in the warmth that it is intended.
I love all of the group and want us to work this out so please consider some of my ideas and then expand or modify them but lets use this as a start to only positive feedback. If you don't like something I said then say so but offer a suggestion too. I won't get my feathers ruffled.
I love you all.
Cyber-Sue