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quilts for india

One of the things I love about the Craft Hope community is the giving nature of everyone involved. You give your time, your handmade items, and your love. You carefully craft handwritten tags to accompany your gifts. You spend hours, after the children have gone to bed, working on your donations. Finishing one last thing....

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09 Nov Posted by jade in miracle foundation, project 3 | 11 comments

a good home

The blankets, beanies, booties, and burp cloths arrived in India. It was a very long journey to a very good home. This is why Craft Hope exists and I am grateful for all of you. The quilt deadline is this Sunday. I can just imagine all of the handmade quilts making their way from around...

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28 Jul Posted by jade in miracle foundation, project 3 | 26 comments

project 3 recap

It is amazing to see what a collective group of individuals can do to make a difference. The time that was taken. Each stitch that was made for a child. The Miracle Foundation came on Sunday and picked up all of the handmade goodies for the children in India. There were 2,614 handmade items donated...

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16 Jul Posted by jade in miracle foundation, project 3 | 28 comments

oh my goodness

You guys have kept my mailman and UPS man very busy.  My kids have gotten used to the mail arriving around lunch time and both race out to see how many packages have arrived.  I get the ‘mama, this ones too big…  no, let me carry that one… mama, can you help us.’ Today as...

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project 3 :: bhawani, rourkela & sooch village

“The most terrible poverty is loneliness and the feeling of being unloved.” — Mother Teresa The children in Mexico are wearing their handmade dresses.  The dolls will soon be heading to Nicaragua.  Craft Hope is crossing borders to make a difference.  Spreading seeds of hope one stitch at a time. I am so proud to...

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