quilt for kids question
#21
Google Goddess
Join Date: May 2009
Location: Central Indiana (USA)
Posts: 30,181
you can always call them and they can look your name up to see if they received yours
here is the link and phone # is on the lower left corner so you can call them on the phone
http://www.quiltsforkids.org/volunteer/
and here is the phone #
Contact
492 Lincoln Highway, Fairless Hills, PA 19030
(215) 295-5484
here is the link and phone # is on the lower left corner so you can call them on the phone
http://www.quiltsforkids.org/volunteer/
and here is the phone #
Contact
492 Lincoln Highway, Fairless Hills, PA 19030
(215) 295-5484
#23
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Join Date: Sep 2010
Location: Pacific Northwest
Posts: 1
Originally Posted by grann of 6
Originally Posted by C.Cal Quilt Girl
Originally Posted by SherriB
I got an e-mail from them 4 days after I sent mine back thanking me for my generosity. I would suggest you e-mail them and inquire. Another lady on here had that problem and she found out hers was unnacceptable due to the thread she used.
"...no quilts are rejected unless they are just 'way out there'. They are found a home if they are not up to hospital standards...maybe at a local women's shelter/crisis center...maybe to a child at Head Start...maybe to an abused child thru the proper agency. It sounds like the person might have used an invisible thread...that is the only thread that is "not allowed" on our quilts that go to the hospitals. That thread melts at high temps...so if a quilt is washed & dried in a hospital setting it may melt & ruin that child's quilt. We certainly wouldn't want that to happen." She also stated they could not use Fleece in the hospital quilts.
I hope this helps.
#25
I made the quilt with the fabric that was provided. The front was pieced according to their directions. The back was one piece of provided fabric. The batting was a low loft batting. I can't remember if it was a poly or cotton. But I do remember it was low loft. The quilting thread was 100% cotton. I used a large stippling stitch. There were no large areas that weren't quilted. The binding was done with the backing piece. It was stitch into place with a large decorative stitch, about 4mm. When returned the quilt I included my shipping label, quilt instructions and all paperwork that was included. I also registered my quilt online. Not sure what else I could of done. Thought I had followed the instructions correctly. Oh and I had it back inthe mail within 2weeks.
#28
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Join Date: Feb 2009
Location: Northern Michigan
Posts: 12,861
when you received your kit there were instructions included to register your quilt, if you did that you can then go in and check to see if your quilt has been given to a child or not. with thousands of quilts being made and sent in they really can not contact each person and acknowledge the reciept. if you are concerned about it being received in the first place you should send it with delivery confirmation.
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