Homemade pillow cases with embroidered names for all the nieces and nephews. Stained glass wall quilts for the parental units, in-laws, bros & sis. Snuggle quilt for hubby. New stockings for my immediate family. New quilted table clothes for side table and dining table. Handmade ornaments for several people. Oh, and keep working on the Hospice quilts (which I do all year long).
I think that's enough! :)
2007-11-01 08:23:28
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answered by whimwinkle 3
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using the Eco bags from the supermarket, covering them with Christmas material, then filling with lots of Christmas goodies.
Donating to charities like the Salvation army
2007-11-01 02:06:39
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answered by daisy 2
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Helping out the animals that were taken in at the shelters after the fires. We're trying to find the owners, collect food, blankets, and treats for them until we locate their owners. Then we will be helping out the people who lost their homes in the Witch Fires that burned through here last week. Since they lost everything, they basically need everything.
2007-10-31 15:41:22
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answered by eskie lover 7
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my family gets ahold of the salvation army, and we "adopt" a poor family and buy presents for the children. some can't even afford a Christmas tree. we do it anonymously. it really is better to give than to receive.
2007-10-31 18:01:50
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answered by Joyce S 5
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Drawstring bags for the local abused womens' shelter. When a woman checks in, she is given shampoo, soap et cetera so we are making the bags to put them in.
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2007-10-31 15:38:32
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answered by Kacky 7
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Crocheting scarves for everyone I know. I should've started back in July!
2007-10-31 15:59:53
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answered by Jen S 3
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Set up my sculpture studio.
2007-10-31 16:02:28
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answered by Anonymous
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putting a mantle over my fireplace in our new condo so I can hang stockings.
2007-10-31 15:40:06
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answered by Karamello 1
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