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Any leftovers are sent to the women's prison in Grants, NM for their sewing program. The manager of this program is one of our members. She has a very limited budget for supplies and this is one way to help her.
Anyway--tonight was ASG night. The Trading Post was small but good. I picked up 5 cards of antique buttons, 2 magazines (that's a 2/07 Sew News and the Fall 2006 Cloth Paper Scissors), and fabric. The gold and black piece at the top is a remnant of a luxurious upholstery brocade--large enough for a trim on a jacket--a collar and/or cuffs. The blue fabric is lightweight crepe. Probably poly but a nice grade of it. There's more than enough for a blouse or skirt. The muted floral next to it is upholstery weight chenille tapestry--it's just wide enough for a table runner, maybe 2 of them.
Fellow ASG members, thanks for bringing in such nice swag. I'll try to remember to bring my grocery sacks of castoffs next month's meeting.
Also, the purple t-shirt continues. I got a chance to start sewing last night. The shoulders, neck band and sleeves are done. I have side seams and hems left to complete. Although I haven't tried it on yet, I think the fabric was the issue on the last one, not the pattern.
2 comments:
Hi,
I often have left overs I could send to the prison. If you ca post an adress I will send some from time to time.
I enjoy your blog.
Thanks,
Maureen
I'll check and see how donations can be sent directly to her. Thanks!
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