Tonight was the fundraising event where my Flutterby quilt (based on the 
Jen Kingwell pattern in the Quilt Lovely book) was auctioned off to raise money for 
Project Horizon, a non-profit organization in Lexington, VA (my old stomping grounds) dedicated to reducing domestic and sexual violence in the area.  I've donated items before for the silent auction and brought in a couple hundred dollars, but this year, they wanted my quilt to be in the live auction.  I was super nervous - was my quilt good enough for the big leagues?
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| This is what it looked like when it left my house as a flimsy. | 
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| One of my friends from my old quilt guild volunteered to quilt it on her long-arm machine. | 
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| She also added the binding by machine. | 
My friend who attended the fundraiser (which is a fabulous dinner and dancing plus silent auction and live auction) videotaped the auctioning of the quilt for me.  I was on pins and needles watching.
Nine hundred and fifty dollars!?!  I'll be honest - I started to cry.  I'm so humbled.  I hope that whoever won the bid loves the quilt and that it brings him/her many years of comfort and warmth.  And, more importantly, I hope that the money it raised helps someone make a new, violence-free start in her life.