Pay it forward
#5
I just emailed the and signed up. I guess we'll see what happens. I've been wanting to do charity quilts for a while now but just didn't know were to start. I guess I just did. Thanks for sharing this info.
#6
Thank you for posting; they only had 5 left when I ordered mine.
Once I see what the fabric is, that will tell me where the quilt might end up (hospital for preemies, cancer patients, or a shelter). I will let everyone know what I made.
Once I see what the fabric is, that will tell me where the quilt might end up (hospital for preemies, cancer patients, or a shelter). I will let everyone know what I made.
#9
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Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: So. California
Posts: 65
jmy dog dottie, there are many charities you can donate quilts to. One that comes to mind is Quilts for Kids: http://www.quiltsforkids.org/. They will even send you the fabric to use...you just have to provide the batting and postage to return it to them. On their press sheet, there's a list of hospitals they give the quilts to. My local hospital is not included, which is why I contacted my hospital auxiliary directly.
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