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Tuesday, July 30, 2013

A Daisy Dozen, Pillowcases That Is

The pillowcases are beginning to pour in. Maybe I should say fly in since they are coming form so many directions!
Today I have a dozen from Daisy and as all of the pillowcases have been, hers are lovely. 
 Baseball print,
 the peace dove,
and look how cute these are.
A goose with it's wing in a sling, 
 an anteater with a crutch,
 and a rhino with a bandage.
Last but not least, how perfect, daises from Daisy!
Thank you Daisy for your lovely contribution. With Daisy's addition, that puts us at 276. I have so many coming in, so next week there will be a number of pillowcase posts. I think that everyone should be featured for their generosity.
In the off chance that you do not know about the project, I am collecting 900 handmade pillowcases for the Mary Bridge Children's Hospital in Tacoma, Washington. I have committed to making 200 of the 900, so I actually need 700 donated cases. Each child who is admitted to the hospital is given the opportunity to choose a pillowcase for their own. How lovely for them to be able to rest their head on a pillowcase made with love. At this point we are well on our way to the half way mark of 450 pillowcases. I should be able to do the big hanging of the 450 the week of August 12th. I couldn't get through the video I did for the first 100 without crying. I'm going to be a basket case over 450!!!!! I'm so excited about reaching this point and I thank everyone who has helped. It means the world.
If you would like to make a few or even just one, here is a link to the simplified instructions that I did,   http://www.rhondabuss.blogspot.com/2013/06/the-simplified-pillowcase-instructions.html. And if you would like to see the previous posts that I've done, including the celebration of the first 100, you can find all the posts here,  http://www.rhondabuss.blogspot.com/search/label/Mary%20Bridge.

8 comments:

  1. the children are just going to love these - such a fabulous project

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    1. It's amazing to see it all coming together/)

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  2. This project shows such generosty of spirit...yours Rhonda for beingthe moderator and all the people who are contributing. Bravo for you all!

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    1. I'm enjoying this far too much to get any points for being generous!!!!! Everyone's creativity and generosity is so very inspiring.

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  3. Rhonda is an inspiration and it was my pleasure to help out in a very small way.

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    1. You were a BIG help Daisy! Thanks so much for your contribution to the project.

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  4. My daughter was 6 months old when she had to have a big strawberry birthmark that kept causing issues removed from the back of her neck. When we got to pre-op they gave her a pink Dora pillowcase, I didn't know they did this, she's almost 4 now & still loves it! I'm a little busy right now, but I'm going to try to contribute & give back to this project.

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    1. Thank you so much for your comment. This is exactly why I wanted to do this probject, not just for the children but for the parents as well. When you are going through something so difficult, I think it is very comforting to know that there are people who care. If you have time, whatever you can do will be greatly appreciated. Thanks again!! Rhonda

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