I finished the fourth pillowcase for ConKerr. The main part of the pillowcase has what I’m calling monster trucks, with a simple blue print for the border. I wanted to make a couple more pillowcases for tomorrow’s delivery, but four will be plenty for this time.
Tomorrow morning I’ll wash the pillowcases in plain hot water, per the hospital rules. Then it will be off to the laundromat to dry them. Each pillowcase needs to be placed in a plastic bag. I’ve got plenty of 1 gallon zip bags.
The nearest ConKerr chapter is in Sacramento, about an hour and a half from me. I have a quilt guild meeting in Sacramento once a month, so I’m dropping off the pillowcases just before the afternoon meeting.
The pillowcases will be distributed by ConKerr to child cancer patients in Sacramento hospitals. I hope the pillowcases bring a little cheer.
Tomorrow morning I’ll wash the pillowcases in plain hot water, per the hospital rules. Then it will be off to the laundromat to dry them. Each pillowcase needs to be placed in a plastic bag. I’ve got plenty of 1 gallon zip bags.
The nearest ConKerr chapter is in Sacramento, about an hour and a half from me. I have a quilt guild meeting in Sacramento once a month, so I’m dropping off the pillowcases just before the afternoon meeting.
The pillowcases will be distributed by ConKerr to child cancer patients in Sacramento hospitals. I hope the pillowcases bring a little cheer.
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