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Old 12-28-2014, 08:11 PM
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Jeanne S
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I think it is rare to be able to sell a quilt for a price that would recover your costs. I think most of us make quilts for gifts and for charity. There are lots of charities that like them. If you have a local quilt guild group, they can give you suggestions for local charities. I donate to our local senior centers (lap quilt size) and the Justice Center which is a non profit agency that cares for minor children who have been removed from their homes. Check with any veterans organizations you have locally for possibilities. We also have DVIS (shelters for women and children of domestic violence) who love quilts and household items. Many churches have an emergency closet for folks in need or who have lost everything in fires or other disasters and they like quilts. There are just so many non profit organizations that need items like quilts. If you have a local United Way office they can give you information too. Many make baby quilts for local hospitals too.
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