Our phone service is out, so we are without internet. I am posting from the Library across the driveway from our local Post Office. There are 4 Post Offices within an 8 mile radius of our house. Two of them are in CT. I have been bringing so many boxes to ship quilts for the 100 Quilts for Kids drive that today when I stopped by with 2 more boxes; they told me they loved me. I guess things are as bad for the Postal Service as you hear on the nightly news. In the 21 years that I have lived in this area, I have used the various offices depending on what errands I had to run afterwards. None of the offices are convenient. Actually, nothing is convenient to where we live. Over time, I have found myself using the other 3 offices rather than the one for our town. With the reception I have been receiving lately, I guess it's time to become more loyal to our town Post Office.
Two of the quilts I mailed were for Wrap Them In Love The mission of WTIL is to collect donated quilts and distribute them to children in the United States as well as around the world, so they can be wrapped in love and comfort. Many of the children are in orphanages awaiting placement in loving homes. Some of the quilts are sent to areas experiencing natural disasters or extreme poverty. With the economy in trouble, they are receiving more requests to provide quilts to children needing warmth this winter. Although the 2 quilts were made last summer, I never got around to mailing them. The 100 Quilts for Kids drive was a real wakeup call for me to get motivated and send any quilts already finished out to the world where they can be used.
I included another quilt in the box with this one, but was unable to down load it to the blog from the Library. It uses the Storytime pattern for the 100 Kids Quilt Along with mottled blue sashing and insect print squares. If we get internet service back later today, I will post that one too. I am so happy that the project was a success and the numbers of quilts donated far exceeded the goal of 100.
Two of the quilts I mailed were for Wrap Them In Love The mission of WTIL is to collect donated quilts and distribute them to children in the United States as well as around the world, so they can be wrapped in love and comfort. Many of the children are in orphanages awaiting placement in loving homes. Some of the quilts are sent to areas experiencing natural disasters or extreme poverty. With the economy in trouble, they are receiving more requests to provide quilts to children needing warmth this winter. Although the 2 quilts were made last summer, I never got around to mailing them. The 100 Quilts for Kids drive was a real wakeup call for me to get motivated and send any quilts already finished out to the world where they can be used.
This quilt went to The Basics, Inc in the South Bronx. I mailed 3 quilts to them in September. Victoria at Bumble Beans is trying to collect 250 more quilts for this group by Thanksgiving. If you have a quilt looking for a home this is a great place to send it. They help homeless families get into permanent housing.
How wonderful of you Katie Q - We are just getting some basic service in our local PO - all gutted to be re-done. Other wise major boxes and business must go 20 miles or more (and everyone a different time schedule). Are you as wet as we are? Heavy rains again and for the next 4 days, too.
ReplyDeleteSuch sweet, fun quilts for little ones in need. You have a charitable heart, Katie.
ReplyDeleteEmail and the internet is taking a lot of business from the post office, but we still need them. I expect they will consolidate and close some offices here and there to survive :(
Look at you go!
ReplyDeleteI am now longarm quilting for the Basics Project so should have some fun quilts pass my way.
Keep on quilting!!
Katie, you did such a wonderful job on these quilts!
ReplyDeletewhat great quilts!!! I laughed when you said your PO loves you. I think mine dislikes me!
ReplyDeleteThose quilts are bright and happy. The handprints one really caught my eye. A simple solution to fun fabric and a quick sew for a quilt. All are fun and kid friendly! Whoop! Whoop! Great for you!
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