Last month I had the opportunity to visit with the Community Quilt Group that gathers twice a month at Hancock Fabric’s here in Twin Falls. It is funny how you can attend our guild meetings and listen to the community quilt ladies talk about their quilt projects but never really get the big picture of what they do. I am not the expert on this subject and decided to go to one of their work days and it was awesome. The day I went they had just received a ton of quilts from one of their many volunteers as you can see in this photo of a shopping cart full of quilts ready to have the binding sewn on.20150902_111110Trying to interview them for this post was challenging because there was a bee hive of activity around handing out assignments for the day.20150902_111221 There were several volunteers there to work and many more work out of their houses. 20150902_111319As you can see there was all phases of quilting happening in Hancock’s classroom. Then they took me to the backroom where all of their supplies are stored. Everything in this room is donated except the batting which our guild helps with financially. 20150902_11082920150902_11082120150902_11075820150902_110728This is what I found out about the Community Quilts group. The Community Quilts group donates to an average of 16 different groups during any given year. Just a few are: St Lukes’s Twin Falls-NICU, Pediatrics, MSTI and pediatrics in Jerome. Valley House, Neighbors in Need, Safe House, Women’s Crisis Center, CSI Refugee Center, Burn-out victims who lost a child in a fire, 5th District Judicial CASA (Foster Child Program) and this list goes on and on. They need volunteers to help sew the quilts, tie or quilt the quilts. Right now they have an overabundance of quilts that need bindings. If you are interested in helping out you can contact: Phyllis Bybee, Sue Pack or Susan Stallings for more information. I believe this is one of the coolest things we do as a guild and one of the most rewarding. So if you are looking at how to be more involved this might be your outlet, sewing quilts for this organization. There is nothing like a soft quilt in a time of crisis. I also need to mention that the Community Quilts group also sews pillowcases and cuddle cloths to donate too. My short time with them was fantastic! Thanks Sue, Phyllis and Susan….