Thursday, October 15, 2015

About Sew*Quilt*Share


If you are a reader of this blog
you may have noticed posts that refer to a sewing group called
Sew*Quilt*Share. 


We are an informal group of women that gathers monthly
 to use our creative talents to support the mission outreach of our local church.
Our group began in the fall of 2012 with two women who shared
a dream to make a difference in our community and beyond.


The ladies of Sew*Quilt*Share are currently sewing baby quilts 
to offer hope to young women in our community dealing
with unplanned pregnancies. The quilts are stitched with love
and donated with a prayer that God's love would
wrap around each precious little one.



Quilt kits which include fabric, batting, and instructions are provided
 at our monthly meetings. Supplies are purchased with funds
donated by the Mission Board of our church.


We try to choose patterns that sew together quickly.
Most of the patterns we use are available to download for free
on the right side of this website. We hope the free patterns will
inspire others to bless those in need.


We also sew cloth feminine pads that are both washable and reusable
to bless school girls in Haiti. This gift of love directly affects the opportunity
for hundreds of precious young women in Haiti to receive a Christian Education.
To learn more about this program please click here.



As we share our passion for sewing, we develop new skills 
and most importantly, we develop connections to one another.
We hope learning about Sew*Quilt*Share will inspire you
to make a difference in your community.

Please click on the box below to view more photos from our July meeting.





If you are unable to view the slideshow click here 
and you will be taken to an online photo album.

May you always Sew in Peace!

2 comments:

  1. Such special reasons to sew and wonderful ways to support those in need with some handmade love. I'm sure the recipients really appreciate such kindness and what a wonderful example you all are setting.

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  2. What a wonderful way to support your community. Good on you girls!

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