Pillowcases Help Kids at Sandy Hook

I saw this on Mark Lipinski‘s Facebook page. Thanks, Mark, for being in the loop and sharing this great opportunity.

Here is YOUR chance to help the families in Newtown…

Becky at Quliter’s Corner quilt shop in New Milford, CT is collecting pillowcases for the children at Sandy Hook School. She is trying to collect around 600. Please pass this message to any sewing friends. Pillowcases can be mailed to her at Quilters Corner, 312 Danbury Rd, New Milford, CT. 06776.

HOW TO MAKE EASY, FAST PILLOWCASES: http://yhoo.it/Uq5AHj

Here  is one way to help the students at Sandy Hook Elementary. I have written about pillowcases in the past. The pattern I like to use is the Twiddletails pattern. I like it because of the French seams, but the pattern can be a little tricky to understand.

What fun fabrics do you have that could help to brighten  a child’s day? I have some Mexican food fabric that is great for boys!

Author: Jaye

Quiltmaker who enjoys writing and frozen chocolate covered bananas.

2 thoughts on “Pillowcases Help Kids at Sandy Hook”

  1. Good idea! I love that Twiddletails pattern. We do them for ConKerr – once you wrap your brain around it they are quick. I am like you and love the French seam.

    Hope to get a few made this afternoon. Thanks, Jaye!

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