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Asian Dreams - 10 Day Auction Half Over

This is the little quilt, Asian Dreams, that I made for the Alzheimers Art Quilt Initiative (AAQI).  The 10 day auction for June will reach the halfway point tomorrow.  If you check out the auction page for this item, there have been two bids so far and the price is currently sitting at $45.00, with 86 viewings of the page.  I am embarrassed to admit though that way over half those viewings are likely me, checking to see how my little quilt is doing and how much it is raising for Alzheimer's research! There are some really wonderful quilts in this month's auction and the bidding on some of them is still low so have a peek!
If your blood pressure can't take the excitement of bidding and waiting to see if you will win out or not, why not have a look at AAQI's quilts for sale?  There is a big collection available right now and it is never too early to start thinking about Christmas, is it? 
So, here is a question for you...If you were going to give a Priority: Alzheimer's Quilt, who would you give it to and why?

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Anonymous said…
I love your little quilt I hape it raises a fair amount of money.

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