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    Old 12-30-2015, 05:47 AM
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    What do you do with the books you no longer want? I have a "few" - thought of giving to my guild library, but notice no one ever takes out/looks there at meetings.......tried selling some at garage sale last year...very few were purchased......I don't want to throw them out.....wonder if women's correctional facilities have quilting as a thing to do? Anyone here have any ideas......
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    You can always give them away here asking for postage only. We have a member in our church group of quilters that enjoy collecting quilting magazines. I doubt if they would be used in a correctional institution.
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    I asked about the correctional facilities also. Very few do but for those that do, they sign out every little pin and of course cutting tools no matter how good the incarcerated trustee is. You might try some of the schools that still teach home ec. A friend of mine used to teach algebra and math and took in a couple small quilts with different angles. Her students got good grades. She gave them a mug rug if they could guess the block.
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    What do you do with the books you no longer want? I have a "few" - thought of giving to my guild library, but notice no one ever takes out/looks there at meetings.......tried selling some at garage sale last year...very few were purchased......I don't want to throw them out.....wonder if women's correctional facilities have quilting as a thing to do? Anyone here have any ideas......
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    Old 12-30-2015, 06:12 AM
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    How about senior citizens centers. Some of those have quilting groups that may enjoy the books
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    Old 12-30-2015, 06:29 AM
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    Perhaps try a local library? Senior center? Or a ladies church group?
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    Old 12-30-2015, 07:21 AM
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    Give to library
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    Old 12-30-2015, 07:26 AM
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    Quilting classes were a very popular offering at the Coffee Creek correctional facility in Oregon. Women who finished the courses were given refurbished sewing machines and other supplies when they were released. My guild in Salem helped support the program. I'm sure that books would be welcomed by similar groups, if there is one near you.
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    The guild that I belong to had a book/bookmark swap earlier this year. Each person made a pretty bookmark and brought it in a book they no longer wanted. We put them all out on a table and took turns choosing one. Everyone went home with a new-to-them book and a handmade bookmark. It was a lot of fun.
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    I have donated to second hand stores, libraries and to the senior citizen centers. Even left them in laundry mats of low income sections of town.
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    My guild has a free table. I take all my unwanted books there. Everything left on the table after a few meetings are put in the donation bin for the Salvation Army. I have found several books I have been looking for on the free table.
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