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Scraps
After reading the post of how what to do with fabric you no longer like
and a few suggested donating it to various places. I usually give my scraps to a friend for her son's school. I even got some fellow quilting buddies to give me their scraps to give to the school. Well, now I have yet another large bag of my own scraps and thought I'd ship them off. What I can not remember is, does the person who makes quilts for animals what scraps, tops or completed quilts? Can anyone please help me out? Thank you, Tamara remove nospam to reply |
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Hullo Tamara
Jill actually makes the little quilts for the animals (in case she doesn't see your request). I don't actually *know* whether she can use the really small 'cut-off' kind of scraps, because she makes literally hundreds of quilts and time is probably important. But, if they are a quickly usable size - perhaps large enough to make 4/5" squares from? - that might be helpful. Her name is Jill Pochik, and she has a website - that I can't remember accurately, but most of it is 'crittercomforts'.. In article , Tamara writes After reading the post of how what to do with fabric you no longer like and a few suggested donating it to various places. I usually give my scraps to a friend for her son's school. I even got some fellow quilting buddies to give me their scraps to give to the school. Well, now I have yet another large bag of my own scraps and thought I'd ship them off. What I can not remember is, does the person who makes quilts for animals what scraps, tops or completed quilts? Can anyone please help me out? Thank you, Tamara remove nospam to reply -- Best Regards pat on the hill |
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Tamara wrote:
After reading the post of how what to do with fabric you no longer like and a few suggested donating it to various places. I usually give my scraps to a friend for her son's school. I even got some fellow quilting buddies to give me their scraps to give to the school. Well, now I have yet another large bag of my own scraps and thought I'd ship them off. What I can not remember is, does the person who makes quilts for animals what scraps, tops or completed quilts? Can anyone please help me out? Thank you, Tamara remove nospam to reply Jill Pochik http://community-2.webtv.net/critter...itterComforts/ HTH, Suzie B -- "From the internet connection under the pier" Southend, UK -- Please remove NOSPAM when emailing me! http://community.webshots.com/user/suziekga |
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Thank you for the information. That's the site I was looking for.
Tamara Paul & Suzie Beckwith wrote: Tamara wrote: After reading the post of how what to do with fabric you no longer like and a few suggested donating it to various places. I usually give my scraps to a friend for her son's school. I even got some fellow quilting buddies to give me their scraps to give to the school. Well, now I have yet another large bag of my own scraps and thought I'd ship them off. What I can not remember is, does the person who makes quilts for animals what scraps, tops or completed quilts? Can anyone please help me out? Thank you, Tamara remove nospam to reply Jill Pochik http://community-2.webtv.net/critter...itterComforts/ HTH, Suzie B |
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Thank you. I got the name of her website and sent her off an e-mail.
Tamara Patti wrote: Hullo Tamara Jill actually makes the little quilts for the animals (in case she doesn't see your request). I don't actually *know* whether she can use the really small 'cut-off' kind of scraps, because she makes literally hundreds of quilts and time is probably important. But, if they are a quickly usable size - perhaps large enough to make 4/5" squares from? - that might be helpful. Her name is Jill Pochik, and she has a website - that I can't remember accurately, but most of it is 'crittercomforts'.. In article , Tamara writes After reading the post of how what to do with fabric you no longer like and a few suggested donating it to various places. I usually give my scraps to a friend for her son's school. I even got some fellow quilting buddies to give me their scraps to give to the school. Well, now I have yet another large bag of my own scraps and thought I'd ship them off. What I can not remember is, does the person who makes quilts for animals what scraps, tops or completed quilts? Can anyone please help me out? Thank you, Tamara remove nospam to reply |
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Thanks for keeping the animals in mind. Scraps work great for the crazy
quilt squares I make. Thanks again!!! Critter Comforts: Quilts for Homeless Animals http://community.webtv.net/critterco...ritterComforts |
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Jill,
How big are the crazy quilt squares you make? Also, I need your address again for the Hobbs UPCs. Morag in Detroit |
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