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What do you consider "good enough" to give/use in a charity quilt?
Or to put it another way - what WON'T you use/give in a charity quilt?
(An acquaintance of mine said that her church group once received fiberglass curtains in a bag of stuff to be used for charity quilting.)
Or to put it another way - what WON'T you use/give in a charity quilt?
(An acquaintance of mine said that her church group once received fiberglass curtains in a bag of stuff to be used for charity quilting.)
#3
I do not give charity quilts that I would not give to anyone else (including myself). If I wouldn't want/use it, why do I think someone else would. That reminds me of some missionary friends we have. She told me once that the strangest thing she received in a donation box was some "used teabags". Try figuring that one out!
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Well, my personal policy is to accept all donations and then edit out the "stuff" that is not appropriate to what I'm working on. If the 'stuff' is still useful, but in another setting, then I re-gift it to other charity's that want them.
And, yes, some gifts are thrown away because they have been worn or battered to the end of the line for them.
And, yes, some gifts are thrown away because they have been worn or battered to the end of the line for them.
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We do not use anything but cotton in our guild's charity quilts. IF I were making quilts for the homeless, I might use other, heavier fabrics that would wear well and wash easily in any manner.
#7
I give away quilts made with fabrics I have in my stash. I donate, give to friends, kids, grandkids, and great grandkids. I only use new fabrics and battings. I love to make quilts but, I can't use them all. Everybody I know and lots I don't know have some of my quilts. If they meet my standards and approval they are good to be given away.
#8
I have made many charity quilts and I make them just like I make quilts for my DGC. I don't like ugly quilts so I would never just throw stuff together to make a quilt. I am rethinking how to make charity quilts for the homeless, I think the fabric would need to sturdier, like denim. So far, my fabrics in charity quilts are always cotton.
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The charity quilts I make are given through 2 organizations that I make them for/with. #1 is "The Linus Connection", the quilts go to in-need children, #2 is Thank You Quilters, the quilts go to wounded warriors at Fort Hood Army base in Texas
Sharon in Texas
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