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How do you run out of relatives? I think everybody is thru having babies for now so now all the grandkids and great nieces and nephews are getting their big kid quilts and by the time I get thru all of those quilts then it'll be time for grown up quilts. And I'll bet before I get caught up on all of those quilts the oldest granddaughters will start having babies and then the whole thing starts all over!! And that's just the grandkid cycle!
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LOL EllieGirl: Try a Domestic Abuse shelter near you .. That is why my cousins do; they make up the quilts and give them to the shelters that house wives, children of abuse and want to get away from it.
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You could adopt me, EllieGirl. lol
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I guess I am selfish, I just keep on making quilts and storing them in plastic zipper bags. I don't have much family, no one cares about quilts anyway and I do have a sister in law that makes beautiful quilts herself. Anyway I cannot bear to part with them. After spending so many hours on these wonderful works of art I just cannot bear to let them go. I suppose someday when I am gone someone will pull them out and use them or sell them or whatever. I won't know anything about it and in the meantime they make me extremely happy just pulling them out and admiring.
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I make quilts for a children's charity and also wounded soldiers. My relatives tell me they don't need anymore blankets, they don't understand the difference.
Sharon |
Who do you make quilts for??? ME! I would love one. Thank you!
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You can make place mats, purses, table runners, table toppers, lap robes and the list is endless. Tons of people need things and it's a joy to pass along something made with love.
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Many hospitals give them out to the children who are being hospitalized as well. Plus all the charities mentioned above. My guild gives them to homeless, habitat for humanity, head start (about 1000+ every year), and all the charities listed above. We have over 300 members so there is always a need.
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Find a dialysis center and go in one day and pass out some quilts. Patients get very cold when they are in the dialysis process. Also, a chemo center would have appreciative recipients.
Carol B |
Contact your local quilt guild and see who they sew for. One guild that I belong to made over 450 quilts last year for child protective services to give to kids going out to foster homes. The other guild made over 160 quilts for the sheriff's dept to give to kids in domestic violence shelters. There is such a great need for kid's quilts, and the stories that we hear back from appreciative kids keeps us sewing even harder. Most of our fabric comes from quilters who pass away and leave us their enormous stashes. Another great thing from sewing for these kids is that I've met some wonderful quilters and don't want to miss our weekly sewing get togethers. Sewing for others makes it a treat when I get to make something for myself or family!!
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