Charity Quilt Fabric
#51
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Posts: 345
Originally Posted by mimee4
I use what I have. I, too, purchase fabric from JoAnn's that is on sale especially for charity kids' quilts or any other I'm working on.
#53
I have made many charity quilts and I only use good fabric. I use the fabric from my stash and one book that I especially like for children and can be used for any ages is by Karin Renaud titled Quilts from the Heart and now she has Quilts from the Heart II. I love her quilts.
#54
I try to make every quilt one that I would use. Therefore, even for charity quits, I use quality fabric. I would hate to think that a quilt I made went to someone and then fell apart. That would be be an insult to that person and to me.
#55
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Join Date: Feb 2011
Location: Lowell, MA
Posts: 14,083
When making charity quilts, I use fabric from my stash, that I would use for making quilts for family and friends, or raffle quilts for my church fair. Sometimes I used fabric that had been given to me by friends to be used for charity quilts. I once made a quilt using a mustard gold and red calico print, probably from the 60's or before. I could have used sunglasses it was so bright, but a month or two later the guild received a picture of a baby and that "bright gold" quilt. It wasn't fabric I would have normally used to make a quilt, but it was quality fabric, just from a previous era.
#56
My guild makes charity quilts, and I was tempted to use "not so nice" patterns. Then at a meeting we read the letters sent to the guild from the people who received our blankets. Mine was given to a woman whose home burned down right after her diagnosis of cancer. Red Cross gave her a quilt and put her and her husband in a motel. She wrote to thank us for the beautiful blanket of pink and purple flowers that reminded her of the garden she used to tend. She passed away two weeks after sending off the letter. That was my quilt. Now nothing is too nice to give to someone in need.
#57
I use fabric from my stash, sometimes I am not ashamed to admit I donate quilts that did not turn out the way I wanted or patterns that I try but don't like the end result! and other times I use fabric that I had forever and don't like anymore
#58
Super Member
Join Date: Dec 2010
Location: Lemoore, Ca
Posts: 1,467
I use the same quality material that I would use for myself, most of the time, it is material left over from other projects, ( I always have plenty of that). I use a block that uses 5- 4'' squares and 2- 7 1/2 '' x 4 '' rectangles. Easy large blocks and I have fun using my scraps.
#59
Junior Member
Join Date: May 2008
Location: Kennewick WA
Posts: 110
I love making quilts for kids. I buy fabric from a quilt store that frequently has sales, and I also buy from Hobby Lobby, JoAnn's, and Walmart--I just "feel" it for quality. Here are a couple of pictures of unfinished Project Linus quilts--the first is from Bonnie Hunter's quiltville site:http://quiltville.com/streakofsunshine.shtml
The novelty sport quilt is from a pattern from a blog called Freda's Hive: http://fredashive.blogspot.com/2011/...or-family.html
We are so fortunate to have these generous bloggers share their quilt patterns with us! There are a lot out there!The last quilt I did not make but want to; it is from http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransso...ice-quilt.html
The novelty sport quilt is from a pattern from a blog called Freda's Hive: http://fredashive.blogspot.com/2011/...or-family.html
We are so fortunate to have these generous bloggers share their quilt patterns with us! There are a lot out there!The last quilt I did not make but want to; it is from http://www.ohfransson.com/oh_fransso...ice-quilt.html
Streak of Sunshine
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Picnic quilt from Freda's Hive
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From Oh Fransson's blog
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#60
Super Member
Join Date: Jul 2010
Location: Traverse City, Michigan
Posts: 1,317
I USE MY STASH. FOR CHILDREN I USE FABRIC PATTERNS APPROPRIATE --BEARS. DOGS. CARTOONS. ETC. FOR MILITARY RED, WHITE & BLUE OR MASCULINE FABRICS LIKE PLAID. THESE ARE THE ONES I TRY NEW PATTERNS TO SEE IF THEY ARE EASY TO PUT TOGETHER.
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