I like the bumper sticker that reads, “She who dies with the most fabric wins!” I want to do more quilting in my golden years. Quilters, embroidery artists, and fabric crafters know you have to have a good “stash” for your palette.
But, what do you do when you have moved on to another passion (organizing, grandchildren, coaching, etc.) and want to let someone else benefit from your bounty? To whom can you donate such a wonderful collection of fabric and sewing notions?
These are three worthy organizations that will use donations of fabric to make quilts for injured, hurting or needy folks:
Columbus Area Linus Project
This organization’s mission is “to provide love, a sense of security, warmth and comfort to children who are seriously ill, traumatized, or otherwise in need through the gifts of new, handmade blankets and afghans, lovingly created by volunteer ‘blanketeers’.”
The Peanuts cartoon creator Charles Schulz approved the use of his lovable character in the cause of providing security blankets for needy children. Each blanket is marked with a Linus tag before it is given to a child.
Donations welcomed include: washable cotton fabric, flannel or polar fleece, batting, yarn, thread, stamps, cash and gift certificates to fabric and craft stores.
Contact: Amy Chapter Website
(614) 327-1041 cols...@gmail.com
Columbus Metropolitan Quilters
CMP members donate their time in the program “Kids Quilts”, by making and distributing baby quilts for the Columbus Board of Health. The CBH provides these “blankets of love” to a visiting nurse program and to the Ohio Health Community Outreach, a mobile unit that goes to schools to provide obstetric care for teenage mothers.
The quilts also make their way to infants who are considered at risk due to HIV infection, a mother’s alcohol or drug abuse while pregnant, or abandonment.
For more information about Kid Quilts or to donate your time or fabric, please contact Rita Herzberger, 614-213-3893.
Quintessential Quilters Guild
QQ has an ongoing relationship with “Choices“, a local women’s domestic abuse shelter. Since 1995, over 130 quilts have been made and given to individuals who seek this shelter’s assistance.
QQ also participates in the Quilt of Valor (QOV) program. “The mission of the QOV Foundation is to cover ALL war wounded and injured service members and veterans from the War on Terror whether physical and/or psychological wounds with Wartime Quilts called Quilts of Valor.”
Email Quintessential Quilters with questions about how to help.
Donating your extra fabric and/or sewing supplies to any of these Central Ohio groups is a great use of the resources you no longer need or use.








Closet Organizing Inspiration
Friday, December 17th, 2010I received this email from a reader and asked her if I could share her story. Lori attended a presentation earlier this year and started receiving my Simple Changes newsletter.
Hey Martha,
Just a little note to say thanks for your inspiration this past year. I’ve been able to focus on small and large projects one at a time. When I get overwhelmed I just take a break and then re-prioritize if I have to.
Martha Stewart Closet System
The most recent project was putting in a closet system into our master closet. My husband and I installed 2 martha stewart towers (one for him, one for me) with drawers and shelves the weekend after thanksgiving.
This has made a huge difference in our closet, bedroom and bathroom. Now I can bring in my scarves and purses and keep them organized (& handy) in my closet instead of having them in other areas of the house. Plus we have extra space to grow: his drawers aren’t all filled and there’s room on the shelves.
We ended up purging some unused items, so will be handing them to goodwill soon. I find myself going into the closet and smiling and I tell my husband that everyday.
He deserves something special this holiday. Maybe the telescope he wanted or a garage organization system.
Happy Holidays
Lori B.
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