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Orphan blocks
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Orphan blocks
Hello everyone!
I am not new but have been away from the QUID site for about a year and a half during a hectic period in my life - but I am glad to be back
Anyway - I am just finishing up my employment season and have started cleaning out my sewing room so I can start new projects (and finish old ones!) and I have found lots of orphan blocks. Does anyone know of a place where I can donate these?
Thanks for your input!
Tracy
I am not new but have been away from the QUID site for about a year and a half during a hectic period in my life - but I am glad to be back
Anyway - I am just finishing up my employment season and have started cleaning out my sewing room so I can start new projects (and finish old ones!) and I have found lots of orphan blocks. Does anyone know of a place where I can donate these?
Thanks for your input!
Tracy
- Marilynsgrammy
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Re: Orphan blocks
call your local quilt guild... see if they can use them for charity quilts...
or put them together and make charity quilts...if you put borders around the blocks to make them the same size you can stitch them together easier and they would make a wonderful quilt...
Chriss
or put them together and make charity quilts...if you put borders around the blocks to make them the same size you can stitch them together easier and they would make a wonderful quilt...
Chriss
Psalm 48:10 Isaiah 41:10
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Re: Orphan blocks
I have a few of these myself. At one time someone on this forum used them for charity quilts???????????
Sue
Sue
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Re: Orphan blocks
If you added some borders to make them about 16 or so inches, and finished them, they would make great "snuggles" for kittens or small dogs. Or you could just sew them together, the pets really aren't particular, and put a backing on the larger piece for larger animals. Perhaps you local pet shelters could use them or put you in touch with someone who might like to finish them.
For more details on the Snuggles Project, you can google their website. Just another place where they need "blankies".
For more details on the Snuggles Project, you can google their website. Just another place where they need "blankies".
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Re: Orphan blocks
Check your mailbox, since I left a message. Thanks.Welcome back to the world of quilting.Yes!!!
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Re: Orphan blocks
Sometimes I will use them for the front panels on totes and donate the totes to local assisted living homes. They can also be used for the front panel of bags for walkers.
Have Fun,
Linda S / OASIS
Linda S / OASIS
- Marilynsgrammy
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Re: Orphan blocks
hey Tracy... what about pot holders???
you could make them for Christmas gifts....
or hot pads if they are too big for pot holders...
let us know what you decided to do with them.
you could make them for Christmas gifts....
or hot pads if they are too big for pot holders...
let us know what you decided to do with them.
Psalm 48:10 Isaiah 41:10
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Re: Orphan blocks
How about putting a few of them together with some borders and making them "hugs" for children at a childrens hospital. When Myles was at the Galasano center last year a local group brought in all kinds of different little blankies. So many young children there and it was wonderful to see their faces. Maybe I could find the name of the local chapter that did them. I am sure they would be able to put them to good use. So kind of you to offer these orphans.
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Re: Orphan blocks
If you cannot find someone locally I will take them for service projects for my Guild.
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Re: Orphan blocks
Our church has a project called "Covered With Love" to supply quilts for infants and children in one of our Missionaries orphanages in Lima Peru. As part of this project we hope to teach young ladies in our youth group to learn to sew and quilt as they help make these. donated blocks would be helpful in supplying materials and give the beginners something to sew together. We are currently working on a nap quilt for a five year old from our church with cancer who is undergoing chemo too.