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How to Make Quilts for the Homeless


аѕ promised, here’s thе video fοr hοw tο mаkе thе quilts thаt wе featured іn episode 18 οf Thread Heads. аlѕο visit www.uglyquilts.org

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25 Responses to “How to Make Quilts for the Homeless”

  1. ChooseCarefully says:

    I always want to give them an umbrella.
    It seems like it would be warm to sleep under, even when it is not raining.
    Like a mini-tent.
    I’m glad they are handing out warm things.

  2. Elleyphant says:

    Awesome idea
    but what a weird video
    it reminds me of the stay safe of the street videos we used to watch in elementary school.

  3. amberlbrowning says:

    i love it!

  4. mysterymelody says:

    this is a wonderful idea!

  5. searchingsusie says:

    I think this is a wonderful way to show love to our brother’s and sister’s who are less fortunate than we are. These are easy to make and a fun way to get together with your friends and do something productive. Thanks, Susie

  6. crosspecans says:

    this is great. when tieing the quilt layers if you do a running stitch. then cut them between then tie them it goes much faster.

  7. me2u2be says:

    I lead a group that makes these sleeping bags and I am proud of you guys! Thanks for all you do!

  8. patiencea says:

    Yes, sometimes the pet is their only friend. Finally some homeless shelters are allowing pets and also helping with petfood.

  9. ihatemuckdjs says:

    raping boys can keep homeless ppl warm

  10. gillo69 says:

    Heroin is a great additional material too,

    Yis Junkies

  11. linkzoo says:

    What an awesome idea!:)

  12. Reading9188 says:

    They are nice.

  13. badangel11 says:

    OMG iT SO KOOL

  14. oneila7 says:

    Way cool!
    thanks for raising awareness!

  15. Click2u says:

    I made pillows for the homeless and head wear to protect them from the cold. I brought cheap flannel fabric.

  16. alliecat1941 says:

    You can make quilts from used clothing. Ask someone who is having a rummage sale, if you can have the clothes they have left over from thier sale and why. You would be suprised of how many would let you have their leftovers. Also sheets or old light weight blankets are good for the insides of quilts. also sewing some old mattress pads together. . A real warm quilt could be made from old flannel shirts or night gowns.

  17. TashieNicole says:

    it takes a long time to aquire enough materials to makes these unless you are in a group. I have been trying for months now. I will keep trying though.

  18. UpBeforeSunrise says:

    I like how people criticize a video about helping people ,Do you realize that 1/4 of our homeless are veterans? I thought the video was good.

  19. tracedbyflame says:

    Let’s not forget homeless pets. . I’ve recently seen numerous amounts of homeless people with pets. Don’t forget the innocent! Help animals that can’t help themselves!

  20. OffaZed says:

    Definitely cheesy but I still ended up watching it all anyway Good to see people helping others out in whatever way they can Happy quilting! Love it. . .
    Peace out

  21. Missblissness says:

    There is nothing cheezy about providing for the
    homeless who sleep on the street.

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  24. ExplodingTeeth says:

    . . .

    You really think a homeless person would have an internet connection + computer?

  25. josephpaul27566 says:

    A great video. But I think its the homeless who should be watching this video and learning to be self sufficent. True, some may go out and sell those sleeping bags for drugs and some may just appreciate the hard work people go to to help others. Perhaps this video should also be an inspiration for those who dont have a lot of cash to buy themselves an extra blanket in the winter months. Keep up the good work. Looking forward to your next video.

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