Old 04-15-2018, 06:26 AM
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pasual
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Default Betty Boop flannel

Cut it in half and use it on the back of two doll quilts which only have to be the size of a fat quarter (18x22). One of my quilt guilds makes these out of stash fabrics, scraps, and especially fabric we wouldn't use elsewhere. Then we give them to the Salvation Army which gives them to (needy) children at Christmas. Other guilds dress bears and dolls and another group makes wooden doll beds and other toys. You get the idea. Even if you don't have other support groups you can check with your local charities to see if they can use them. The other thing we do is make pads for the animal shelter. Now they can always these and workmanship does not matter as long as they are stitched well. Hope this helps because it only takes a few minutes to make these if you just sew them around the edges and then turn them right side out. No binding necessary.
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