We had a charity group that met at my house once a month. We made a lot of string quilts, so the foundations were cut and marked by someone, and then strings of fabric in assorted lengths and widths were taken home by the quilters and blocks were made and sometimes brought back for trimming and someone else to assemble. We tied a lot of the quilts but had a volunteer that had a long arm and she did those as a donation.
We framed panels, made I Spy quilts for the county Tummy Time quilt program. Once you get started, there will be lots of ideas. It was one of the most satisfying projects I ever worked on. We started as a result of being asked to supply quilts to Japan for the Tsunami disaster. People that had Thrivent investments could use their $250 grant money for fabric or backing, thread. etc.Carolyn