The reason why I'm showing you this and asking you to tell me what you intend on doing with the fabric is because I'm giving it away so it won't be wasted. These fabric pieces are so many and so different I don't know that only one person can use all of them so I just want to make sure that they all find a good home.
First of all, the picture below goes to the Freecyclers of Springfield whom I promised the fabric samples to from https://www.freecycle.org/ (<-- check out the free stuff around you!). The three rows from left to right are transparent, heavy, and "normal". But as I am a guy with very limited experience with fabric my normal is kinda like, maybe you can sew on this but i have no idea what you'd do with it. And on that note the dimension of these is not what I described to you but is actually closer to that of a fat quarter; it is more like each are a 1ft and half square.
The reason why I'm showing you this and asking you to tell me what you intend on doing with the fabric is because I'm giving it away so it won't be wasted. These fabric pieces are so many and so different I don't know that only one person can use all of them so I just want to make sure that they all find a good home.
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Dawn Blake
3/7/2015 09:14:11 pm
I am a member of the Downtown Kiwanis Club. Each year we take scrap fabric and make dolls to donate to Cox Hospital for their child patients. The dolls are distributed to ambulances, ER, pre-surgery, etc. for comfort as well as a tool to show a child where they are having a problem and what may be done to fix it. We had enough fabric to last for 3 years. This past year we made and donated 220 dolls and are now out of fabric. We've talked about trying to have a fabric drive to get more so this would be greatly appreciated. I would love the opportunity to come look and see what fabric we could use.
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