I was wondering if you could do a white ornament or pearl. That is the color of lung cancer and my favorite aunt who is only 9 years older than me (we sort of grew up together) has stage 4 lung cancer and onlyhas 9 to 12 months to live. I would love to help you with this project and I was hoping we could do white with the purple and the pink.
What is stitching for a cure? It started as a year long project to help save lives. We were stitching ornaments that decorated a tree that was raffled off on Thanksgiving 2009. The money raised went to American Cancer Society.
We have raised over $1000 with that project. We went on in 2010 to stitch quilt blocks and to make 3 quilts. Those quilts raised over $2000. Amazing. My focus has turned to a new cause. Juvenile Diabetes. I am not sure what our next project will be, but I am sure that our stitching will play a big part in this adventure. Come join us by stitching or simply following us on our journey!
I hope to educate anyone reading this blog on Juvenile Diabetes. But mostly, we want to stitch for a cure!
I am 55 glorious years old and married to a wonderful man. I have one daughter who lives in Houston and 2 grandsons (ages 12 & 14).
I love traveling locally and chatting with friends.
I am retired and loving it!
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You may have come across it already but there is a nice freebie pink ribbon design here - http://romyaustria.over-blog.com/ :)
I was wondering if you could do a white ornament or pearl. That is the color of lung cancer and my favorite aunt who is only 9 years older than me (we sort of grew up together) has stage 4 lung cancer and onlyhas 9 to 12 months to live. I would love to help you with this project and I was hoping we could do white with the purple and the pink.
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