You know how we always stress that the purpose of the FNSI is to take time for YOU?! Since we all have a tendency to put others before ourselves?
Well, we are changing that in April... but in a good way.
By now, I’m sure you have heard about the organization called Conkerr Cancer. I love their tag line at the top of their website “Giving sick kids a reason to smile.. one pillowcase at a time.”
What does that have to do with Friday Night Sew In you ask? Well, for the month of April, we have partnered with Arrow Sewing Cabinets and Conkerr Cancer.
We would like to ask each and everyone who participates in the April Friday Night Sew In on April 20th, to make a pillowcase for a critically ill child. Just think of how many children we could make smile if we do this together!
Of course – making a pillowcase is totally optional. You can still make your own planned projects if you choose. But Bobbi and I thought that maybe just for the month of April – we could join together and do this as a group. Just think of the impact we could have.
If you decide to join us and make a pillowcase (or more than one) – here are a few guidelines to keep in mind.
1. Please use this pattern/guidelines for making your pillowcase.
2. Use cheery fabrics for kids – colorful and fun as possible. They love the fabrics with food on them like donuts and pizza.. or sports teams are always popular too. Or racing/Nascar fabrics - etc.
3. Remember many patients are adolescent boys and girls, we always need pillowcases appropriate to teenagers as well as the young ones.
4. Cotton or flannel only!
5. Mail your completed pillowcases (at anytime before the deadline) to:
Arrow Cabinets will also be sponsoring the Giveaway for this special event. And what a giveaway it will be!
To be eligible for the giveaway – you must make at least one pillowcase (and mail it).
The GRAND Prize is this rolling tote!! **
And 2nd Prize is this amazing June Taylor Kit.**
We will draw the winner of the Grand Prize on Sunday April 22nd.
We will draw the winner for the 2nd prize from all the pillowcases received at Arrow Cabinets by May 11th. That gives everyone time to get them in the mail.
**Prize winners will not receive their prize until Arrow has received their pillowcase.
So - What do you think? Are you as excited to be a part of this as we are? You could even start sewing pillowcases now.. why wait!! Gather up your sewing friends.. make pillowcases together! Just make sure to mail them with your name and let them know you are a part of the FNSI group!!
Here is the signup... The official FNSI is on April 20th, but you can start sewing and mailing those pillowcases anytime and you will still get your name in for these awesome prizes!!
Get your name on the list (include your state or country). Let's make a difference!
Well, we are changing that in April... but in a good way.
By now, I’m sure you have heard about the organization called Conkerr Cancer. I love their tag line at the top of their website “Giving sick kids a reason to smile.. one pillowcase at a time.”
What does that have to do with Friday Night Sew In you ask? Well, for the month of April, we have partnered with Arrow Sewing Cabinets and Conkerr Cancer.
We would like to ask each and everyone who participates in the April Friday Night Sew In on April 20th, to make a pillowcase for a critically ill child. Just think of how many children we could make smile if we do this together!
Of course – making a pillowcase is totally optional. You can still make your own planned projects if you choose. But Bobbi and I thought that maybe just for the month of April – we could join together and do this as a group. Just think of the impact we could have.
If you decide to join us and make a pillowcase (or more than one) – here are a few guidelines to keep in mind.
1. Please use this pattern/guidelines for making your pillowcase.
2. Use cheery fabrics for kids – colorful and fun as possible. They love the fabrics with food on them like donuts and pizza.. or sports teams are always popular too. Or racing/Nascar fabrics - etc.
3. Remember many patients are adolescent boys and girls, we always need pillowcases appropriate to teenagers as well as the young ones.
4. Cotton or flannel only!
5. Mail your completed pillowcases (at anytime before the deadline) to:
Arrow Cabinets
310 O’Connor Dr
Elkhorn WI 53121
*Be sure to add a note to let them know you are part of the April FNSI!!
Arrow Cabinets will also be sponsoring the Giveaway for this special event. And what a giveaway it will be!
To be eligible for the giveaway – you must make at least one pillowcase (and mail it).
The GRAND Prize is this rolling tote!! **
And 2nd Prize is this amazing June Taylor Kit.**
We will draw the winner of the Grand Prize on Sunday April 22nd.
We will draw the winner for the 2nd prize from all the pillowcases received at Arrow Cabinets by May 11th. That gives everyone time to get them in the mail.
**Prize winners will not receive their prize until Arrow has received their pillowcase.
So - What do you think? Are you as excited to be a part of this as we are? You could even start sewing pillowcases now.. why wait!! Gather up your sewing friends.. make pillowcases together! Just make sure to mail them with your name and let them know you are a part of the FNSI group!!
Here is the signup... The official FNSI is on April 20th, but you can start sewing and mailing those pillowcases anytime and you will still get your name in for these awesome prizes!!
Get your name on the list (include your state or country). Let's make a difference!
I have made severalpillowcases for this worthy cause in the past, but I guess it is time to make one again. I'll be there!
ReplyDeleteI never did this but I want to do this! I have plenty of fabric! I just Signed up for the Friday Night sew in!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, LOVE it, I'm in.
ReplyDeleteI'm a cancer survivor and am looking forward to participating in the April FNSI (my 2nd). What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis sounds like a fantastic idea!!! I will consider joining in making a pillowcase, though I am on a tight budget and have already pledged to make four quilts over the next few months that will be going to just-as-worthy-causes! Would be easier if one of the groups was here in Australia ... Looking forward to a wonderful evening focussed on sewing 'with' friends!!!
ReplyDeleteMy last two FSNI's have been a bust, but this next one I am going to sew. I know how much kids love these pillowcases..I made two for my son last summer and he just loves them. It will be fun to make some for other kids to enjoy. :) Thanks for the head's up early, I need the extra time to get started on my pillowcases.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! Count me in...I love FNSI and this will be fun:)
ReplyDeleteHow Exciting! I look forward to a fun and supportive FNSI!
ReplyDeleteWhat a GREAT idea - I'll pull my tub of "Novelty" prints out and use some of those up for this. I went ahead and wrote up a short announcement on my blog - http://lifeforus.blogspot.com/2012/03/april-fnsi.html
ReplyDeleteI really like this idea!
ReplyDelete"See" you then!!
Helo Heidi,
ReplyDeleteplease help me with an information. I´m a german. which is the adress from germany?
otherwise I will send from NY in two weeks ...
greetings from germany
ute br.
What an awesome idea! I'm excited to be a part of it!
ReplyDeleteLooks like I'll be off to JAF this weekend to buy some snugly fabrics!!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea; I'm happy to join in!
ReplyDeleteThis is so touching.. and the timing is perfect!! I am looking forward to making a bunch of pillowcases to support the effort!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea!
ReplyDeleteI don't have a blog but I love this idea so I will be participating!! Thanks so much for organizing this!
ReplyDeleteCount me in, too!
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I made 4 pillowcases for my Modern Guild, so I should be a pro at that pillowcase pattern. Count me in!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea, this is going to be my very first FNSI, and what a fun one to start with.
ReplyDeleteI'm in! What a great cause!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I can't wait to find some fun fabrics for this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I've signed up for FNSI.
ReplyDeletewhat a wonderful idea! I am SEW in for this SEW IN!
ReplyDeleteI've made tons of these pillowcases as I have a large stash of novelty fabric.
ReplyDeleteWhat a worthy cause. I'm in!
ReplyDeletejust joined,,,,,,will make a couple,,,,,,what a sweet thing to do,,,,,Forgot to put,,,im in Missouri, north of kc,,,,,,blessings, flo
ReplyDeleteThis is a really nice idea and it will be fun too!
ReplyDeleteI haven't heard of the pillowcase for kids but am always really excited to help in all ways possible. I have made several quilts for donation for St. Judes and for the Relay for Life so count me in, I am excited!!
ReplyDeleteHello again!
ReplyDeleteConKerr asks that the cases be washed before they are received by the kiddos. Are we doing this or is the destination address you provided going to be washing them for us? I just want to be sure mine are ready to go when the time comes!
I have also made a tutorial for those who don't know how to make pillow cases {since I didn't and had to do some searching!}.
http://myoldquiltingsoul.blogspot.com/2012/03/pillow-case-tutorial-with-finished.html
What a fantastic idea. Count me in!
ReplyDeleteGreat idea cool cause count me in.
ReplyDeleteSounds Great! What a great idea!
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful idea! Thanks sooo much for hosting the FNSI!
ReplyDeleteBeing an Aussie I have not heard of this organisation. So I will give it a shot.
ReplyDeleteCheers Kate.
(I don't suppose they will want to post the big trolley to Sydney hey??? Ha Ha)
got my pillow case fabric on Saturday.. all ready! :o)
ReplyDeleteA wonderful idea, I will be making pillowcases for FNSI.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I will do a pillow case or two, but due to hideous postal rates for Canada to the US, I will donate it to local treatment centre.
ReplyDeleteI love it! I am signed up and plan to make a dozen!! Can u find out about the washing instructions? Thx!!
ReplyDeleteThis will be a great way for me to use some of my stash! Great for me, great for the kids.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I haven't made any pillowcases yet (by kids don't use pillows - they sleep on stuffed dogs). I want to make some pillowcases for some girlfriends for our annual camping trip, so this will be the perfect practice for me.
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to participate!
What a WONDERFUL idea!!! Very excited to be a part of it!
ReplyDeleteSuch a great idea!!!! Definitely count me in.
ReplyDeletewhat a great idea!? Congrats girls.....I'm off to print off the info and get started!!!
ReplyDeletesugary hugs
Wendy :O) xo
I haven't participated in a FNSI in months. Count me in for April. I'll see if I can get a few pillow cases down before then.
ReplyDeletePillowcases made.... my granddaughter helped me to pick out the fabrics. Looking forward to the April FNSI!
ReplyDeleteFirst time, Great cause!!!!
ReplyDeleteA great cause but the postage from Australia would be quite steep. Maybe I could make a pillowcase for an Australian branch of a children's cancer group such as Project Linus???
ReplyDeleteI was just checking out when the next FNSI was going to be and saw the pillowcase project. WOW!!! I have been meaning to do something like this but kept putting it off. I am in a holding pattern with planning my daughter's summer wedding AND I just happen to have a lot of fabric that is just sitting (various abandoned projects). I started going through all that fabric on Sunday night, pulled a bunch from my stash and got it prewashed on Monday. Monday afternoon/even I made 6 pillowcases and then late Monday night I cut out 7 more pillowcases and have them piled up all ready to be sewn. Today was a busy day out of the house but tomorrow I plan to sew up those 7 cases. Once these are all finished I may go looking for more fabrics in my stash that will work. I think I am going to send these to the Children's Hospital in Seattle. I no longer live in that area (or state) but my son was admitted onto the cancer ward when he was 2.5, for 3 days. After many tests and procedures he was released with a diagnosis of something much easier to handle than cancer. We were very fortunate in that situation and very well taken care of while we were there. I don't really blog anymore so won't enter the contest but I just wanted you to know that you spurred me into action! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI will be making two pillowcases.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad I came by this morning to see what you've been doing! I've done some of these "pillowcase causes" before and they are really fun! Thanks!
ReplyDeleteSo glad that I meandered my way to this site - I'll be sewing up a few to send in.
ReplyDelete~Amy @ Permanent Kisses
What a great idea! I'm a cancer survivor too and it means so much to get things like a pillowcase or quilt or anything really just to know that someone is thinking of you during your illness. Thanks for doing this.
ReplyDeleteI don't have a blog, but I will certainly make some pillowcases for this! And maybe I can get my daughter interested... an easy project for a complete beginner!
ReplyDeleteYou can count me in! This is a fabulous cause, so good of you Heidi to run something like this.
ReplyDeleteI think it's a wonderful idea. I've been wanting to try making a pillow case using the roll-up or hotdog method. Now great reason to give it a try.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic idea, you can count me in.
ReplyDeletehave sent my 2 pillowcases off today ....only hope they get there by the deadline!!!!! *eek*
ReplyDeletei think I'm going to make some more next Friday...they were fun!
hugs
Wendy :O) xo
Heidi I am happy to make and send a pillowcase over to the US but please DO NOT put me in the draw. Just pleased to help.
ReplyDeleteMaria from Aussie
I think this is a WONDERFUL idea, I have already made a few pillowcases. My only problem w/ the FNSI is I have to work! :( Could you please email me and let me know if I can still join in? craftnursequilt(at)gmail(dot)com
ReplyDeleteI've never made pillowcases for this cause but would love to help. I have made wee care quilts for our local hospital and I know how much parents appreciate them. This is a great opportunity to help the little ones that are sick and I'm proud to be helping where I can.
ReplyDeleteHave made pillowcases for ConKerr before and enjoyed picking out the fabric combinations. I don't know if I'll make the deadline but will get some in the mail Monday. Sending them with love from Missouri.
ReplyDeleteI have a few planned. I'll get the fabrics cut so I'll be ready! Thanks.
ReplyDeleteLooking forward to FNSI....I'll be making pillow cases and working on quilts for our service men and women. Our quilting guild is collecting charity quilts on May 17th and I still have lots of sewing to do before they are ready to donate.
ReplyDeleteHi Heidi, I hope you don't mind, but being in the UK, my pillow cases wouldn't make it in time, so I plan to make some incubator quilts to donate to a local charity in the North East of England that are given to the parents of premature or still born babies. Not the same cause, but just as good I think.
ReplyDeleteI'll be away this FNSI but intend to knit something instead of sewing. Sorry I can't be apart of this wonderful Pillow Case project. My heart is with you all though! :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great cause.
ReplyDeleteI will also be making a pillow case for your cause.
Hugs from Australia,
ready set go. hope to get some real me time
ReplyDeleteI have been so busy I have all but abandoned my FNSI's, so this will be a good cause to get back to the machine for! I am in Canada so shipping may take a bit longer but I hope it arrives before the deadline!
ReplyDeleteI have some wonderful flannel that would be ideal for teenagers! Of course younger children would like it too! I am going to get the flannel out today and rewash so I will be all set to go tomorrow !!
ReplyDeleteCan't wait to see eveyone's pillowcases!
ReplyDeletei probably won't make a pillowcase, it's not in the cards for me this week, but i think this is a wonderful and thoughtful idea and hope everyone who participates enjoys their evening and their task.
ReplyDeleteI just got 3 pillowcases done. They are in the wash, and as soon as they are dry they will get mailed to Arrow. Thanks, both of you, for doing and sponsoring this.
ReplyDeleteWill add pillowcases to my to-do list for Friday night. Such a great idea
ReplyDeleteI waited to tonight to sign up... just got a head start and cut fabric for the pillowcases. Thanks for hosting this!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea! I'll be making some pillowcases and dropping them off at my local shop.
ReplyDeletejust realized I hadn't officially signed up!
ReplyDeleteDon't know if I will get the pillowcase done - but it is an AWESOME idea!!!!
ReplyDeleteCount me in on the pillowcase.
ReplyDeletehttp://www.new2quilting.blogspot.com/2012/04/april-fmq-challenge-with-sewcalgal.html
Excited to work on a quilt tonight for FNSI! Thanks for hosting a great linky and for some wonderful giveaways
ReplyDeleteI hope to get at least one pillowcase in tonight. We have a church function to attend so I am shooting for one. :)
ReplyDeleteI just wrapped up for the night as I'm too tired and it's too dark for me to see anymore. But you can read about what I did on my blog... http://lifeforus.blogspot.com/2012/04/fnsi-conkerr-cancer-pillowcases.html
ReplyDeleteI will wash all the ones I make and put them each in it's own ziploc bag and will mail them out Monday.
Becky in Cayce SC #14
Another great FNSI.. Thanks guys. I will send my pillowcases off on Monday.
ReplyDeleteBrilliant idea... I haven't joined in with this cause but did spend my day sewing for a local charity cause....
ReplyDeleteHugz
As tired as I was last night I made myself sew up a pillowcase: http://hookssticksandwheels.blogspot.com/2012/04/friday-night-sew-in.html.
ReplyDeleteI will make at least one more then get them off in the mail. Happy sewing!!!
Hi there, just found this. Joining in. A great cause.
ReplyDeleteI'm so sorry, I wasn't able to make anything or participate in general! hopefully next month I can!
ReplyDeleteI got 2 pillowcases made, that was fun the first time I've made pillowcases. I also got 3 birth announcement blankets made and got the feet of a personalized bear done. Please feel free to go to my blog and check it out CreationsbyJodi.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteUntil next time,
Jodi
Mine are done! First ever! Whoot!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the idea!
OOPS - Meant to link to them!
ReplyDeletehttp://wannabequilter.com/2012/04/21/pillowcases-done/
Thanks for hosting this! I finally got around to making them. They are so much fun to make :-)
ReplyDeleteNo FNSI for me after all. I will likely still try to get a pillowcase or 2 out anyway.
ReplyDeleteI did three more yesterday for a total of 4 to be mailed:
ReplyDeletehttp://hookssticksandwheels.blogspot.com/2012/04/few-more-pillow-cases.html
My girls and I made 35 pillow cases last year. We so enjoyed it. This time I was able to finish one and hopefully will have another done by the time I mail on Monday morning.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting this great event.
Susan