Wednesday, September 25, 2019

Pad Donations Summer 2019



This post covers all packages received by 
Sew Quilt Share between 

July 1, 2019 - September 5, 2019

If you are unfamiliar with the
cloth feminine pad project, you can learn more about it here.


Becky from Findlay, OH made these colorful cloth
feminine pads. Thank you!


Norma from Lebanon, TN sent these partially sewn
pads. Our group will be happy to finish these!


An anonymous donor from Marble Falls, NY sent this 
large bag of precut lining. Thank you!


These pads were sewn at our July Sew Quilt Share meeting


Loose Threads Quilt Club from Hanna, Indiana sent
these pads. This group has a heart for charity work and
are first time donors. Thank you!
The extra flannel pieces will be sewn up
by our sewing group.



This gift of pads came from an anonymous donor
from Fort Wayne, Indiana. Love those
pretty pink flowers!



These beautifully sewn pads were sent by Joyce from
Bradford, Pennsylvania! Love the bright and
cheerful fabrics! Thank you!



This gift of pads was sent by the Hall family
located in Shreveport, Louisiana!



These pads were sent by Judy from Greenfield, Wisconsin!
We appreciate those who love to sew!



The ladies from the Lisbon United Methodist Church
sent this gift of 46 pads. Thank you ladies!



This gift of pads was sent by ladies from
Lake Mead Baptist Church located in Overton, Nevada.
We thank you for your generous donation!



These pads were sewn during our August Sew Quilt Share meeting!



Norma from Lebanon, Tennessee sent this box of
pads. Our sewing group will complete the final
sewing step and they will be sent on their way.
Thank you for your faithful support Norma!



A total of 15 feminine hygiene kits were sent by the Helping
Hands Sewing Group which is a part of Sharon Baptist
Church located in Sharon, South Carolina. They
are a small group with a heart to help others.
Thank you so much ladies for your generous donation!

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This feminine hygiene kit was sent by Judy from
Yuma, Arizona.


These gifts are greatly appreciated and 
provide a life changing opportunity to each girl who receives a set of pads. 
These feminine pads will be donated to Mission Possible to 
help with their outreach to students in the rural areas of Haiti. 
In the event that donations exceed the need, 
excess pads will be donated to similar faith-based outreaches.


Please visit these links to learn how your gift of 12 (or more) 
cloth feminine pads can make a difference:

May you always Sew in Peace!
Sandra

2 comments:

  1. I live in the same town as Norma. I make pads on my longarm and often have scraps left over and always wonder if Norma could use them. Would you please have her email me? We have a ladies' ministry at church called Red Tent Ministry and we give these pads to individuals at church who go into these foreign countries and they distribute them to the girls they come in contact with. Some in the last group made went to a teenage girls orphanage.

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  2. We want to make pads as a women's group at our church. Someone volunteered to donate terry cloth for the absorbable insert in place of the cotton batting. I am not sure if that is acceptable / would work the same. Can you give advice / direction? Thank you!!

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