LONG POST BUT IMPORTANT!!!! for many years now, i've been a member of the yahoo group "stashbusters" whose mission was to encourage us to use our stash...as you can imagine, mine has grown exponentially since so in that sense, the group is a complete failure...lol! BUT, i have met many wonderful quilters including the famous bonnie hunter thru this group and a few even in person! this was posted just a day ago and i wanted to share with you. i've already sent along 2 quilt batts thru amazon, a super easy thing to do. am including the contact info for betty as it just might be that some of you will be able to help as well...imagine if ALL your stash were lost, your UFOs, your quilts....not life threatening of course, but devastating to a quilter nonetheless. nobody is going to check up on you or make you report back, this is entirely voluntary and for you to act as your heart prompts. many of us, even with personal daily struggles and challenges, are blessed beyond measure...i know i am...even just recently with that astounding gift of aurifil thread. happy to pay it forward....
THIS IS THE MESSAGE THAT WAS POSTED IN RESPONSE TO QUERY:
Gosh, how do I ask..
The storage unit with about 40 full sized disaster quilts, 80+ Nursing
home quilts, 60+ Linus Quilts, Christmas Stockings, a new roll of
batting, about 40 Preemie quilts, and untold yards of fabric, cutting
boards, shelving,, and so on were lost due to flooding from Hurricane
Harvey.
One of my best friends (Nita Beard - chairman of WHQG Comfort Quilts)
is just devastated. They had over 4 feet of water in the storage unit
where we store this stuff... The Storage place said it is a total loss
as it has been under water for over a week, and is too toxic to even
come and look at, and is still underwater (at least 2 feet) as long as
the Addicks reservoir is still releasing water.
Of course all Nita's Bee members have donated a bunch of fabric. but, this was a storage unit 10 x 20 foot FULL of fabric.
Last week, I asked for jelly rolls for Tri-County Quilt guild. They
had OVERWHELMING success. Standing room only, making jelly roll quilts.
This is for West Houston Quilters Guild. Our meeting location (Bear
Creek and in the the middle of the Addicks Reservoir) is under several
feet of water. Closed until further notice. The storage unit is in the
midst of this.
The Comfort Quilters will begin again. We are starting from scratch.
Nita had about 40 kits in her car,, and that is what we have to start
with.
We have some Hobbs UPC codes to try to get some batting again.
****We could use:
--Hobbs UPC codes - ANY Hobbs product.
--Yardage to get us started again.
--Quilt tops
--Finished quilts
Just devastated at what we lost, to help others.... Very discouraged.
Nita with her positive attitude says that all will be well, and that God
will take care.
***Any donations can be sent to me or I can give you Nita's address.
Betty Baker
Attn: WHQG Disaster
17412 Bobcat Trail
Cypress TX 77429
We will start over... gosh, still grieving over what was lost. Our
Thursday Bee is starting with a sew-in in a next week to piece tops. A
couple of Bee members with longarms and I have volunteered to quilt
anything that comes in.
This is a different group from Tri-County. I am a member of both.
Betty
Cypress TX
www.TShirtQuiltsTX. com
Thanks Grace! I will send fabric out tomorrow and hopefully a few tops soon. I have made some critter quilts but they will go to a different address. I will post this on my Blog this morning too. Quilters are the best!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Grace, for sharing this! I will do what I can.
ReplyDeleteI will take a moment and see what I can send. Thanks for shareing.
ReplyDeleteHope to send to her!
ReplyDeleteI'll start putting a box of fabric together. Do I just cut the UPC codes out of the bags of scrap batting that I have?
ReplyDeleteI can also send a batt if you need it.
ask betty...i am not sure about the UPC code requirements...
DeleteHOBBs UPC code snipped out of the batting packaging is all we need!
ReplyDeleteTo everyone that shares, we can't thank you enough, and it is so hard to ask for help. It has been quite a shock to lose everything, and all those precious quilts.
Fortunately we had delivered quite a few of the quilts in July, or it could have been worse.
Our guild is a non profit, and if you would like, we will send you a receipt for your tax records.
Betty Baker
West Houston Quilters Guild.
I live in Humble. Can I drive my donation over and leave it at your house? Julie
ReplyDeletei hope you directed this to betty...
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