Authors: Judith Pella
Four 3
7
/
8
" squares, each cut once on diagonal
From medium
Four 3
7
/
8
" squares, each cut once on diagonal
From dark
Four 3
1
/
2
" squares
Sew together the triangle pieces so that you have 4 half-square triangle units of medium/background and 4 medium/ light units.
Next, sew four light triangles to each side of the 4
3
/
4
" square.
Arrange these pieces, half-square triangles and center square as indicated in diagram and sew together in rows as indicated.
In honor of Judith Pella’s newest series,PATCHWORKCIRCLE, Bethany House Publishers is hosting a quilt drive for those in need. The following is a list of charitable organizations that accept quilt donations.
If you would like to donate a quilt to one of these, visit
www.judithpella.com/quilts
to make a Good Faith Commitment and receive a free Bethany House novel!
Be sure to let us know which organization you will send the quilt to.We will post a virtual quilt block to Judith’s Web site to recognize each donation.
Convoy of Hope
A Christian compassion organization that meets physical and spiritual needs: mobilizes resources, and trains churches and other groups to conduct community outreaches, respond to disasters, and direct other compassion initiatives in the United States and around the world.
Vineese Childs
330 S. Patterson, Springfield,MO 65802
417-823-8998 •
www.convoyofhope.org
Home to Home, Inc.
Equips “local churches and pastors to minister through friendship, outreach, evangelism, and discipleship to our local Jerusalem in the name of Jesus.”
Wayne Wingfield, Affiliate Director
326 Habersham Rd., Suite 103,High Point, NC 27260
Email: [email protected]
Go to
www.hometohomehp.org
for more information.
Lutheran World Relief
Distributes quilts to people around the world: those fleeing conflict, suffering from a disaster, living in chronic poverty, or refugees.
Brenda Meier, Director for Parish and Community
Engagement
Email: [email protected]
Go to
www.lwr.org/parish/quilts.asp
for more information.
Oklahoma Campers on Mission
A Christian camping organization whose women sew for needs in the communities where their men build, restore, and remodel buildings, especially churches.Your quilts will go to children who are victims of recent diasters.
Fran deCordova
Trinity International Church
1329 NW 23
rd
, Oklahoma City,OK 73106-3617
Email: [email protected]
For more information go to
www.bgco.org/com,
then click on the “kids comfy quilt” link.
Sewn-N-Love
Provides quilts to cancer patients and their families.
Sandy Wilson, Co-founder
Email: [email protected]
Go to
www.sewn-n-love.org
for more information.
United Methodist Committee on Relief Sager Brown Depot
Dispatches tons of supplies worth millions of dollars to points around the world, domestic and international.
Kathy Kraiza, Executive Director
Phone: 337-923-6238
Email: [email protected]
Go to
www.sagerbrown.org
for more information.
Wrap Them in Love Foundation for Children
Collects donated quilts and distributes them to children in need around the world.
Ellen Sime
2522 A Old Hwy 99 S, Mt.Vernon,WA 98273
Phone: 360-424-9293
Email: [email protected]
Go to
http://wraptheminlove.org
for more information.
Boise World Relief
Your made-with-love quilt will welcome a refugee family to a new life in Idaho, cheering their hearts and their homes.
H. Renee Hage, Director
6702 Fairview Avenue, Boise, Idaho 83704
Minneapolis-St. Paul World Relief
Reaches out to refugees and immigrants; partners with churches to provide tangible help to needy families while embracing them with God’s love and care.
Woubejig Shiferaw (Docho),Volunteer Coordinator
1515 East 66th Street, Richfield,MN 55423
Email:[email protected]
Sacramento World Relief
Provides refugee resettlement for family reunification, including case management, donated home goods and clothing, immigration services, and tutoring.
Betty Eastman, Assistant Director/Fiscal Officer
4721 Engle Road, Suite #11, Carmichael, CA 95608
Email: [email protected]
Seattle World Relief
Their mission is to be the hands, feet, and face of Jesus Christ to refugees and immigrants. Your quilt will go to a recently arrived refugee family.
Kelly Pearson
Web site:
www.wr-seattle.org
Email: [email protected]
Tri-Cities World Relief
Assists new refugees with basic needs such as food, blankets, and furniture.
Scott Michael
2600 N. Columbia Center Blvd., Suite 206
Richland,WA 99352
Email: [email protected]
World Relief – Spokane
Works with church partners to help refugees and immigrants begin new lives.
Linda J. Unseth, N.W. Regional Director
1522 N.Washington, #204, Spokane,WA 99201
Email: [email protected]
For more information on regional World Relief offices, go to
www.wr.org
and then to “Where We Work.”
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