Outdated UFOs
#13
Gads ... such a problem??? Every quilting group I belong to does charity quilting. Those quilts go to a variety of folks in need: foster children with special needs, disaster victims, a home for young girls to get off the streets, and many more.
Contact your LQS or state quilt guild for help in donating if you can't find any other place for them.
ali
Contact your LQS or state quilt guild for help in donating if you can't find any other place for them.
ali
#15
Originally Posted by CorgiNole
Originally Posted by SharBear
Donate them!
You will know that they are being used for a good purpose.
You will know that they are being used for a good purpose.
Cheers, K
K, I need to hone my longarm skills, and they will give me lots of practice!
#16
Junior Member
Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Eastern Indiana
Posts: 241
I have some outdated fabric, I wondered what to do with it. Opened a magazine and saw the pillowcase project. That's what I am going to do. Won't take much time and will be useful. I'm going to check with our local "family resource" center to see if they would like to have.
#17
Power Poster
Join Date: Mar 2009
Posts: 15,639
I don't think there is such a thing as an outdated UFO. If you still like the fabric then why don't you finish them? Someone will love them and you can donate or gift them. I have a 20+ years range of fabric and don't go with current trends. I love my UFOs and my old fabrics.
#18
Power Poster
Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
if you do not have any interest in finishing them there are a couple of groups here on the board helping others learn to sew/quilt who always appreciate donations---earlier in the year i got rid of lots of orphan blocks-ufo's by donating them to the groups who have the motivation- just not the funds ... they will really put them to good use.
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