Awesome job
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Your awesome to do such wonderful quilts!! :)
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What a joyful feeling that is, love your baby collection. I have some baby dolls and stuffed animals from my youngest daughter and grand children. they sit/lay on the bed in one of the extra bedrooms.
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Originally Posted by Laura Weisberg
(Post 5437311)
Where else beside head start can you give quilts to? I have made about 20 little receiving blankets, they are cotton on one side, and flannel on the back, 1 yard of each, NO batting I sew these inside out and before I sew them together, I place different colors, and textured ribbon around the edges then sew all around (leave a 6" opening or so to turn inside out) and I have a tabby blanket. I then tie them. They are quick and make a wonderful little extra in a baby gift. I would like to donate some but not real sure where to do this, any ideas would be great! I get my fabric from Thousand Bolts Only One Nut ! site so each cost approx. $11.00 - $12.00
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How wonderful you are!!!!
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A great pile of love!
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Boy, you have been busy. They will diffinitly be loved and enjoyed.
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Great job!!they will make many happy.
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Lucky little people will love these gifts.
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My son got a project linus quilt last year and the year before. They are some of his favorite blankets. I'm sure these will be just as loved! :)
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How proud you must be. I would love to do some of these but am unable to quilt right now due to several surgeries. The only thing I could do was donate several boxes of material to a lady on the board who lives in my state and she makes blankets for Project Linus. Children have a special place in my heart. GOD bless you for all you do.
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Great gifts. What a big heart you must have.
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There are going to be smiling faces when they receive one of your quilts. Thanks for your generosity.
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7 finished, 5 posted previously.
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Finished, 7 Project Linus quilts 45 inch x 38 inch
Children's lap quilts with Doggies, alphabet, and Mother Goose, one incubator duckie cover 32 inch x 32 inch. (3) Mother Goose 1 and 2 fabric book panels, (2) Alphabet fabric book panels, ( 1 ) Doggie fabric with polka dot and plain fabric, ( 1) duckie incubator cover 10 min. quilt blocks, using only one fabric appears to be one large block with duckie accent. Thank you for asking.. I had to get my Ol' Bessy computer running to post photos |
Originally Posted by quiltinmom
(Post 5438250)
My son got a project linus quilt last year and the year before. They are some of his favorite blankets. I'm sure these will be just as loved! :)
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So nice of you to do that. I keep saying I want to sew for charity, but haven't gotten there yet.
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Thanks for sharing your pics.... and God Bless you for giving to project Linus. These darling little quilts will be a blessing to many.
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They will love those!
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How wonderful of you!
God bless you! :) |
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