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Stash Busting Idea #1

So I was stalking checking out the cool things that Michele Made Me was working on for Stashbusting September and I found a genius idea for using up some scraps.

First off check out Michele's entry for busting some stash: Handmade Wooden Buttons



She needs to sell these bad boys! I LOVE them and I feel an ETSY shop item coming up.

Okay back to my idea. She had this button on her website:


Dolly Donations Sending Love to Children in Need

And they are collecting dollies until November 1st.

The dolls will be sent to the Free The Kids (Theo’s Work inc.)  organization. According to the website Free The Kids is a wonderful organization that was founded by Father Marc to help orphaned and vulnerable children in Haiti. His orphanage situated in Southern Haiti was set up to care for young children and teenage boys from the streets, however since the earth quake there has been an ever growing population of girls who have found a new home at ‘Hope Village’.

They need 132 dolls and the dolls can easily be made using scraps. Sarah from Dolly Donations provides a free pattern. Heck I might even stuff my dollies with T-shirt scraps so no need to buy stuffing.

Mayway thank you Michele for posting that button and hopefully we can bust some stash and make some dolls!
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Melissa said…
I've been so wanting to make some of those too...:)
So glad you want to join in fun! Please send me photos of your finished dollies and i'll pop them on the blog :)

Take care and Happy Sewing!

Sarah
Dolly Donations: Sending Love, 1 Dolly at a Time!
Unknown said…
That is very cool Robin! First off, thank you for showing off my buttons. Amazing of you!

Secondly, I loved making the dollies for Dolly Donations. It is a great cause that I hope others will take up too. In fact, I used only scraps to make my batch of dollies, and I agree. What better way is there to "bust some stash"? I can't think of one.
Robin Ange said…
Thank you for letting me know about this cool project.
Michelle L. said…
I also love the idea of stuffing the dollies with some of your stash - double stashbusting! Those buttons are so gorgeous, I adore everything Michele Made Me makes, by the way...

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