Showing posts with label Blankets for Haiti. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Blankets for Haiti. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Blankets for Haiti Update

On February 13 Momcat and her BFF Kim participated in the Blankets for Haiti event sponsored by the Greater Cincinnati Project Linus Chapter. 

Here's a report from Momcat:

I wanted to wait until I received all the information from the our Project Linus coordinator. All the stats are now in the newsletter, so I can share them with you.

The event was held in a church.  First we checked in, dropped off our blankets and signed the volunteer form. Then we were put to work.

The first job was to separate three types of blankets:  Fleece created one category, flannel was one category, and quilts intended for local use were the final category.  You can see Kim is the pretty lady in glasses and the pink sweater sorting and folding blankets.



The blankets had to be folded tightly together and placed into green/black lawn and leaf bags. In the picture above you can see a man on the right doing just that.

Once a garbage bag was full, a vacuum cleaner hose was placed in the bag to suck out all the air. In effect, we were shrink-wrapping the bags.  When you're a nine-year-old boy, that's a pretty fun job to have.



Once the bags had the air sucked out they were duct taped and labeled with the number of blankets enclosed and whether they were fleece or flannel.  The lady in the gray sweatshirt is doing that while helping the woman in the scarf to a station.



The bags were then placed in large cartons. Each carton was numbered and then a sheet was created with corresponding numbers indicating contents (3 fleece and 4 flannel = total number of blankets, for instance). That was my job.  Kim was a great sorter and folder so she stayed in that position.


Helpers were all ages and sizes. What a wonderful way for children to help other children. All the blankets stacked and folded on the floor of this picture are from the group of friends I contacted who surpassed my wildest dreams with their generosity.


These bags represent quilts made for the regular chapter drop-off. Even though contributors focused on the Blankets for Haiti project, they still found time to make quilts for our area children in need.

Click here for the link to the full article about the event: March 2010 Project Linus Cincinnati Chapter newsletter.


The chapter committed to 1000 blankets for the cause - - - and collected 1,500!

Shipping cost $680 - - contributors gave $580 and the remaining $100 came from the chapter account.

There were almost 40 volunteers (so many that some of us worked just a little to give someone else a turn).

To all my friends who contributed in some way, whether by making a blanket or simply praying for the project, I humbly give you thanks.

Joyfully,
Linda (and Piwacket)

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Stash Report Sunday - February 14, 2010

Happy Valentine's Day!

This week we made three more blankets for Haiti and the Bloomin' Posies sample for the store. The store sample is not included in the stash report since it didn't come from our stash, with the small exception of a fat eighth worth of scraps.  We're making slow but steady progress in the right direction!



Used this Week:     3.1 yards
Used year to Date: 39.6 yards
Added this Week:    0 yards
Added Year to Date: 29.5 yards

Net Used for 2010:     10.1 yards

Don't forget to hop over to Judy Laquidara's blog to see how everyone else is doing.

Happy stitching!
Piwacket

Friday, February 12, 2010

Blankets for Haiti

Here's a picture of 27 flannel blankets ready to be packed and shipped tomorrow, bound for Haiti relief. Many thanks to Momcat's friend Jeanette for making 18 of these!

Thursday, February 11, 2010

Plaid Posies Finished

Just a few minutes ago we completed the Plaid Posies twin-size topper. It's displayed here on a queen-size bed just to give you an idea how it looks. I can hardly wait to see what the shop does with it in terms of quilting, especially since there's all that great background with which to work.

You'll notice that I didn't use many plaids at all so we may have to give this a new name. Bloomin' Posies perhaps?


I purposefully went for an asymmetrical look and I like how it turned out.



January In Review

Now that we're almost halfway through February, it's time to see how January fared in terms of 2010's resolutions.

  •  Finish 1 Christmas gift/project per month.  I completed a couple of cross-stitched items that I can't show.
  • Do not purchase any patterns or books. No purchases made!
  • Except for backgrounds, purchases must be made for a specific project. The only purchases I made were for the upcoming Civil War log cabin quilt I'm going to make.
  • Finish two projects before starting a new one. I've cleared the decks and am ready to cut another project!
  • Give thanks daily. I think gratitude is so ingrained in my nature that I am constantly giving thanks.
  • Go out with friends at least monthly. I'm blessed with good friends who rescue me when I'm getting a bit isolated.
Month One has been a success.  I better get going on a Christmas project this month or else February won't be looking quite so good.


 BLANKETS FOR HAITI


This Saturday Momcat and her BFF Kim will be joining the Greater Cincinnati chapter of Project Linus for their Blankets for Haiti event. The goal nationwide is to make, collect and send 20,000 blankets to Haiti. Project Linus is working directly with Haiti aide organizations to make this happen.

The blankets are simple one-yard cuts of either flannel or fleece hemmed on all four sides. 

Momcat will be your special correspondent to take pictures of the event for you and give you a report about how many blankets were collected locally. The goal for our chapter is 1,000. I have a feeling we'll surpass that!

Health Update:  We had a huge snowfall this week with all the surrounding counties declaring Level 3 snow emergencies. That meant Momcat had to reschedule her appointment with the otolar....ottolaryn....otlart...ear, nose and throat doctor. So she's still coughing and struggling to speak. I'm sure there are a lot of people who are probably glad of her paralyzed vocal cords!  The new appointment is scheduled for this Monday afternoon. Thanks everyone, for your get well wishes.

Have you created for 15 minutes today?

Purrs,
Pi