Quilting 911

A blog about my quilting, my life, my faith and how I use quilting to reach out to help police/fire dispatchers in need.

Friday, June 12, 2009

Lights Out, Goodnight

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Have you stumbled upon this blog by accident? Quilting 911 was a great concept when I started it. Make quilts for those in need and have the...
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Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Wow! Almost There

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What brings traffic to one blog and not another? It can't just be the free gimme's, though I do giveaway little things each month on...
Wednesday, January 14, 2009

If You Can't Walk the Walk...

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Dear Emergency Telecommunications Dispatchers Everywhere: Please excuse this terse interruption into your day. But if you can't w...
Friday, January 09, 2009

HELP ME, HELP SOMEONE ELSE

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Okay, I know the economy stinks. I know people are loosing their jobs, their homes and their cars, but if you can read this, you have acces...
Friday, December 19, 2008

All About Me

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I took this off Gramma Judy's blog, I thought it was cool, so now ya know junk about me! 1. Do you like blue cheese? Gross! 2. Have you ...

Another Quilt

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I sure wish I could take better quilt pictures than what I do, because this quilt is quite beautiful. Once I decided to make it, as usu al,...
Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Death of 911 Dispatch Family

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Wisconsin Dispatcher Death 911 CARES Supporter, We have received a number of e-mails on the tragedy listed below. 911 CARES immediately c...
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About Me

Quilting Dispatcher
Aberdeen, Washington, United States
I am a quilter who believes that the world would be just a little better if everyone owned a quilt to snuggle under during cold winter days or those days when you just want to be alone. I make quilts for my family, friends and those in my extended 911 dispatch family that need them. To date, I have made quilts for the Virginia Tech dispatchers, Hurricane Katrina dispatchers, Broome County New York flood victims, quilts for children with life threatening illnesses that attend Victory Junction Gang Camp. My husband and I are raising 3 small grandchildren. I just completed 10 months of duty with the Washington Reading Corps department of Americorps working with elementary age children helping them to improve their reading!
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