Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Auction results

Thank you to everyone who bid on the quilts.

The auction raised $805 for the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure!

Sunday, July 11, 2010

AUCTION IS NOW CLOSED!

Thank you for your bids!


You will be contacted via the e-mail address you provided if you have won an auction item.

Thank you again for supporting the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure On-line Silent Quilt Auction!

Monday, July 5, 2010

Pink quilt series #4

• 100 % cotton fabrics

• Warm & Natural batting

• Machine pieced and quilted

• 63 inches X 49 inches

Do you like pink? This is the quilt for you! This very pink sampler is made from blocks that were generously donated to me by Pine Tree Quilters Guild Area 4 members. I assembled them and the quilt was machine quilted Marcia O’Donnell of Heart ‘N Home Quilting in Albion, Maine.

Each block is surrounded by four different fabrics. The wider sashing that brings all of the blocks together is a beautiful batik. The backing is a pink on pink feather design.

This is a lap size quilt that would be great to snuggle with while reading, watching TV or just relaxing in your favorite chair.

Value: $175

Minimum bid: $50

All money raised from the sale of this quilt goes to Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure. I will personally pay for the shipping within the United States.

Bid high! Bid often!
Because everyone deserves a lifetime.



Playing Around with Stars

• 100 % cotton fabrics

• Warm & Natural batting

• Machine pieced and quilted

• 22 inches X 22 inches

This black, teal and purple small quilt was machine pieced and machine quilted by myself. There is a sleeve on the back to make it easy to hang on the wall or it could be used as a table topper.

I started with the multi-colored background fabric, pulled the star fabrics from my stash and played around with making the blocks and borders. The backing fabric is black, pink and green with “Quilters Share a Common Thread” printed on it in script.

Value: $28

Minimum bid: $10

All money raised from the sale of this quilt goes to Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure. I will personally pay for the shipping within the United States.

Bid high! Bid often!

Because everyone deserves a lifetime.

Pink quilt series #3

• 100 % cotton fabrics

• Warm & Natural batting

• Machine pieced and quilted

• 63 inches X 49 inches

This pink and white sampler is made from blocks that were generously donated to me by Pine Tree Quilters Guild Area 4 members. I assembled them and the quilt was machine quilted by Mary Coombs.

Zoom in to see more details. The fabric between the blocks on this quilt is pink ribbons on a white background. The backing is a pink and white design.

Value: $175

Minimum bid: $50

All money raised from the sale of this quilt goes to Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure. I will personally pay for the shipping within the United States.



Bid high! Bid often!

Because everyone deserves a lifetime.

Pink Quilt Series #2

• 100 % cotton fabrics

• Warm & Natural batting

• Machine pieced and quilted

• 65 inches X 49 inches

This pink and white sampler is made from blocks that were generously donated to me by Pine Tree Quilters Guild Area 4 members. I assembled them and the quilt was machine quilted by Marcia O’Donnell of Heart ‘N Home Quilting in Albion, Maine.

Zoom in to better see the fabrics surrounding the blocks. The blocks are surrounded by two different batik fabrics and the binding is a subtle polka dot fabric. The backing fabric has pink butterflies on a lighter pink background.

Value: $175

Minimum bid: $50

All money raised from the sale of this quilt goes to Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure. I will personally pay for the shipping within the United States.



Bid high! Bid often!

Because everyone deserves a lifetime.

Pink Quilt Series #1




• Warm & Natural batting

• 100 % cotton fabrics

• Machine pieced and quilted

• 63 inches X 49 inches

This pink and green sampler is made from blocks that were generously donated to me by Pine Tree Quilters Guild Area 4 members. I assembled them and the quilt was machine quilted by Mary Coombs.

The blocks are surrounded by a narrow green fabric and then by a wider piece of the same fabric in pink. The backing is a whimsical pink and green polka dot.

This is a lap size quilt that would be great to snuggle with while reading, watching TV or just relaxing in your favorite chair.

Value: $175

Minimum bid: $50

All money raised from the sale of this quilt goes to Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure. I will personally pay for the shipping within the United States.


Bid high! Bid often!



Because everyone deserves a lifetime.



Not Quite Amish

• 100 % cotton fabrics


• Warm & Natural batting

• Machine pieced and quilted

• 46 inches X 46 inches

This wall hanging is made in traditional Amish colors but is machine quilted with a variegated thread that makes it “Not Quite Amish”. It has a sleeve on the back that makes it ready to hang on a wall.

It was machine pieced by myself and machine quilted by Marsha O’Donnell of Heart ‘n Home Quilts in Albion, Maine.

Value: $120

Minimum bid: $36

All money raised from the sale of this quilt goes to Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure. I will personally pay for the shipping within the United States.



Bid high! Bid often!

Because everyone deserves a lifetime.


Kaleidoscope Pinwheels

• 100 % cotton fabrics

• Warm & Natural batting

• Machine pieced and quilted

• 70 ½ inches X 50 inches

This black, gold, periwinkle and mauve quilt was machine pieced by myself and machine quilted by Marsha O’Donnell of Heart ‘n Home Quilts in Albion, Maine.

This is a lap size quilt that would be great to snuggle with while reading, watching TV or just relaxing in your favorite chair.

Value: $200

Minimum bid: $60

All money raised from the sale of this quilt goes to Susan G. Komen 3 Day for the Cure. I will personally pay for the shipping within the United States.

Bid high! Bid often!

Because everyone deserves a lifetime.

How to bid

I hope you are reading this because you want to make a bid. Awesome!


Please read the directions carefully.

If you are familiar with a face-to-face silent auction, this will be the same except on-line. You will be able to see who has made a bid and how much. I definitely encourage friendly competition. But don’t wait too long to make your highest bid or you might not get the quilt that you want!

If you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to e-mail me at kahearn@roadrunner.com

Directions:

Important note: To prevent your bid from being rejected, please be sure to put in the information as requested. Failure to do so will result in your bid not being accepted. I will have to go to the person who bid before you.

On another note: I realize that everyone likes to get a bargain but please remember that all the money raised from this auction is going to the Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure to fund breast cancer research and community programs.

How to place a bid:

Pick the item or items that you want.

Click on that item’s comments link – found at the end of the description.

After you click comments you will see a new screen.

The LAST comment in the listing should be the highest bid. Just to be sure, look through the comments to make sure you are making the highest bid.

In the comment box enter your first and last name, e-mail address and the amount of your bid in US dollars. (I can only accept US dollars.)