Monday, February 18, 2019

The Gift Is In The Giving

Giving It Away!    
   There are so many 'sayings' that describe the act of making something to be donated.  One of my favorites is "To Give Is Better Than To Receive."  The king-size quilt top in the photo above was completed in August of 2018 after piecing on my Bernina sewing machine and then quilting on my new APQS Lenni longarm machine.  It was donated to Vision House, headquartered in Renton, WA - and became the raffle item for their annual fall fund-raising luncheon in order to raise funds to help homeless families in dire situations.  The woman who 'won' my quilt in a drawing was thrilled to receive it, which makes me even happier than the fact it raised over $850 for Vision House!
   Since my previous blog post, I have made literally dozens of quilts as well as knitted blankets.  The quilts have been donated to Vision House and Quilts Beyond Borders, to be sent wherever needed around the world [including refugee camps in Jordan, the new "home" for many Syrian refugees].  The knitted blankets have been given to Eastside Baby Corner in Issaquah, WA - supporting families in need.
   My most recent sewing-for-donation focus is fleece double blankets [lap size], which are being sent to an emergency shelter in Martin, SD, on behalf of the Sioux Native Americans in that area.  The winters are ferociously cold in SD, and the need for warm shelter, warm clothing, and caring hearts outside of the Pine Ridge Reservation is huge.  Not many weeks ago, I somehow came upon an internet blog written by Sewing For Kids Volunteers, under the parent group of Lakota Friends Circle.  I was immediately drawn in by the challenges facing the residents of the Reservation, and the hearts of many members of the Sioux tribes living there - hearts who are devoting their lives to helping their people.
   Facebook has provided one way for groups to form, in order to send assistance from outside the reservation to these helping hearts and people in need.  Doll clothes and children's clothing are made and/or purchased and sent; layette items for new mothers; blankets and quilts and boots and shoes and school supplies and toiletries and diapers and personal supplies and lap and nap blankets and toys - these are just a small part of the total needs of those living on the Rez.  Money donations help with purchasing propane gas and food and meds and many other survival needs for individuals, schools, and emergency shelters.
   The need is immense.  The opportunities abound for willing hearts and hands outside of the Reservation to help.  Making toys, clothing, blankets, quilts, donating items, giving money - please join in on this journey to make the future better than any challenges of the present facing the amazing Sioux peoples in South Dakota!
   LakotaFriendsCircle.org/donate
   Sewforkids.wordpress.com
   www.facebook.com/groups/SewForKidsVolunteers