Quilt Raffle for Trans Rights
Support trans-led organisations doing vital work | Win this patchwork quilt made by Public Library Quilts
Quilt draw is now closed. You can still donate to trans-led orgs linked below.
Our Other Suns Quilt raised £11,422 ($15,025) for TransActual,UK and The Sylvia Rivera Project USA. Thank you for your generosity and care for the future of trans rights and the safety of trans people.
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“As a trans woman, I feel that I am living on borrowed time.” - a friend <3
Historically quilts have been used to raise funds for those most vulnerable in our communities. Today, trans rights are under attack in the UK & USA amidst rapidly changing and devastating legal landscapes. Trans people are struggling to access basic needs safely from public restrooms to life-saving healthcare. Join our quilt raffle to support two grassroots organisations run by trans people for trans people.
To advocate for trans rights is to protect those most marginalised while safeguarding bodily autonomy for everyone. Trans people make our world safer and more beautiful.
Step 1. Donate directly to one or both organisations
Step 2. Submit the form on this page to enter the quilt raffle
{ QUILT DRAW CLOSED NOV 1 2025 }
Thank you <3
You can still donate to these amazing organisations
TransActual UK
Help us build a world where trans voices are authorities on trans issues and trans people can access healthcare and live safely. We focus on sharing vital information for trans people’s survival amidst a rapidly changing & transphobic legal environment.
Sylvia Rivera Law Project USA
Help us provide free legal services to meet survival needs and build community power for transgender, intersex, and gender non-conforming people who are low-income, people of color, and immigrants. Keeping trans people safe since 2002.
Why now? Changing legal context in the UK & USA…
“In April the UK Supreme Court ruled on the definition of “sex” in the Equality Act. In so doing, they overturned 15 years of legal understanding. The Equality and Human Rights Commission (EHRC) has now submitted an updated statutory Code of Practice…This new Code impacts the fundamental rights of both trans and non-trans people in the UK. The ruling and initial EHRC guidance have already had devastating impacts on the day-to-day lives of people in the UK. Not just trans individuals; but non-binary, intersex, gender non-conforming, and disabled people as well.” - Trans+ Solidarity Alliance
“If reports of the EHRC guidance are correct, it is not compatible with trans people’s human rights. It would usher in a system of segregation, policed by threats of legal action by those with money to burn.” - Nadia Wittome, MP
“We are concerned that basic rights to dignity and respect for all may be undermined…In our conversations with legal and academic experts, we heard a clear and universal concern about the risks to rights following the judgment.” - The Scottish Human Rights Commission (SHRC)
“A group of independent human rights experts today expressed concern about the implications of the recent UK Supreme Court judgment interpreting the definition of “woman”…While the ruling was limited to a question of statutory interpretation, the experts warned that it risks entrenching legal uncertainty and undermining the rights of transgender persons in all aspects of life…The experts recalled that the UK has previously been found in violation of the European Convention on Human Rights for failing to provide adequate legal recognition for trans individuals.” - The United Nations, 2025
“Within hours of returning to power, United States President Donald Trump issued a stunningly broad executive order that seeks to dismantle crucial protections for transgender people and denies the validity of gender identity itself.
The new order withdraws a range of executive orders issued by former President Joe Biden, including those allowing transgender people to serve in the military, advancing the health and well-being of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) youth, and interpreting federal sex discrimination protections in domains like education, housing, and immigration to prohibit discrimination based on sexual orientation or gender identity.” - Human Rights Watch
“The end goal of anti-trans legislation is denying transgender people the words to describe our experience, the means to express it safely, and the community and support we all deserve.” - Gillian Branstetter, ACLU
Our raffle quilt adapts an old 19th century patchwork quilt pattern called a New York Beauty or a Crown of Thorns. Here the pattern evokes the warmth of a loving sun.
Made with linen and cotton fabric, some of which is plant dyed, the quilt is hand quilted in a baptist fan style. This is also an old quilter’s technique. The backing is a soft vintage cotton and the internal batting is a cotton and bamboo blend. One of a kind, Made in Scotland by PLQ.
(PLQ does not sell quilts or patterns.)
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Thank you for supporting trans rights
A huge thank you to our talented photographer Anna of Studio Gently in Edinburgh.
Thank you to friends who have supported this project in various beautiful ways:
Nikki Kane for running the Glasgow part of this fundraiser, Chase Gregor & Gabe Beckhurst for their knowledge of grassroots trans justice work, the team at Glasgow Zine Library, and Jess of Elliot’s.