ALSO -- for the children of Mary Bridge -- we will be collecting finished pillowcases during all 4 days of the show. Think about how much comfort a colorful pillowcase, lovingly made by YOU, could bring to a sick child. This would be a wonderful way for you to whittle down your own fabric "stash"...



Every woman who makes a pillowcase will receive a free gift from our charity sponsor, Coats & Clark. However -- since many of you are making dozens of pillowcases -- I don't know how Coats & Clark intends to handle that. But I don't think they planned on anybody getting 100 spools of thread...lol...I'll be writing more about that in a future post. It might be fun if you got a "ticket" for every pillowcase -- and, at the end, there would be a GRAND PRIZE DRAWING...
then -- the more pillowcases you brought -- the better chance you'd have to win -- right?
I'LL KEEP YOU POSTED...
In the meantime -- START TO SORT YOUR FABRIC STASH -- and think "child's pillowcase"...
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Yes, Online Registration starts on January 5.
I have 2 cut out...just need to get some contrast fabric for the end bits. Can't wait for on-line registration!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Alison -- YOU GO GIRL...
ReplyDeleteWe're having every kid in our 4-H club make a pillowcase for this event. They are really excited about it, especially since four of them are part of the Pro-Am Show.
ReplyDeleteLaura in Puyallup
thanks, Laura! I knew we could count on you...now, if only we could get that totebag project off the ground...
ReplyDeleteHey, you know I'm good at blasting pleas on FB & Yahoo groups :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful way to give some love to the kids! I will be visiting the mentioned site for the patterns and would consider it a privledge to contribute to this cause!
ReplyDeleteNot that it influences my decision to contribute, but I think the idea of a entry ticket per pillowcase for a prize drawing would add to the fun! Especially if the prize would help 'feed the fabric stash'!
Keep up the good work, Rita, I look forward to each blog post!