PEACE BY PIECE QUILTING CLUB AT MY HIGH SCHOOL
#22
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Join Date: May 2009
Location: Merced, CA
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Do you have FreeCycle where you are? If so, maybe you can get donations of more fabric from them. And service clubs, male and female, they might help some.
There should be regular articles in your local newspaper that might ask for fabric to be given to the school. And since it is a Church school, how about an article every now and then in the Church bulletin?
There should be regular articles in your local newspaper that might ask for fabric to be given to the school. And since it is a Church school, how about an article every now and then in the Church bulletin?
#27
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Ohio
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Wonderful! I'm not a teacher but was thinking exactly what pab said- instilling confidence. I'm a Mom of 3 boys and they all learned to sew. They made things and had a lot of fun as little boys but the main thing for me was learning and doing things together too. In fact, at least 2 of them made projects at school involving sewing and they knew what to do!
Your pics are just awesome!!
Your pics are just awesome!!
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: High Entropy Zone
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I love a great smile of accomplishment. I am always amazed by what young people can and will do given the opportunity. Food does help because at that age they can eat every hour on the hour for an hour. :-)
Now you can tell your students they are internationally recognized for their work.
Now you can tell your students they are internationally recognized for their work.
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