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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Project Linus
One of the benefits of being the Outreach Chairperson for the Mountain Laurel Quilt Guild is that I get to collect all of the beautiful quilts that are donated to Project Linus by our guild members. Before I deliver the quilts to our local Project Linus Coordinator, it's my job to check the quilts over for any stray pins or loose threads and attach a Project Linus label to each quilt. It's one thing to make a quilt to donate, but what a pleasure it is to get a chance to look over each donated quilt and see the tender loving care that has been stitched into each one!
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What a fun job....you get to see all the wonderful quilts that come through.
ReplyDeleteThat IS a fun job! Hope you're having fun... There's still time to join us for Saturday's class...LOL!
ReplyDeleteIndeed ... what a wonderful thing to see them gathered as group before they head off to their new homes.
ReplyDeleteHow inspiring, thanks for sharing them. I'm sure they bring comfort.
ReplyDeleteIsn't it fun? I do Quilts for Kids and love working with them. The fabric colors are always so bright and cheery. And knowing that it's going to a kid just warms my heart.
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