Author Archives: Kelley
Thanksgiving
I am so thankful this year for all the man hours that have been spent making things for the Texas Health and JPS Hospitals’ NICU. The wee ones have been wrapped in clothing and blankets while the families have been … Continue reading
Saginaw visits Cleburne
I went to visit the Cleburne TOL today. Carol is the hostess with the mostest. She put me to work right away cutting out frogs bean bags as she worked on a special carry case. Lovies were appearing left and … Continue reading
Martha Pullen and Cleburne TOL
Wow! Martha Pullen’s Market was awesome. Met some wonderful people and many stopped by TOL’s booth to sew a Lovie. 68 dolls were completed and ready to be dropped off to Harris Hospital’s NICU. A big thank you to Baby … Continue reading
Martha Pullen Sewing Market
Ready, Set, Go! Martha’s Sewing Market begins tomorrow. We have 80+ Lovies ready to assemble for our sewathon. I took everything over to the Arlington Convention Center to be ready in the morning. We visited with Sissy and Mr Sissy. … Continue reading
June 17 meeting
The Ladies of the Evening gathered around tables to cut fabric for the upcoming sewing market among other things. Nearly 36 yards of fabric was cut in to Lovies for our sewathon next weekend in Arlington. Conversation was lively and … Continue reading
Drop Off
Our last meeting was very productive. I dropped 112 items at Harris Hospital today.
Busy Season
The fall brings a busy season as we ready for the holidays in and out of our homes. We delivered 126 items for the month of October to Harris and John Peter Smith Hospitals. One item that was welcomed by … Continue reading
Martha Pullen
Martha Pullen blew into town June 19, 20, and 21. We had a great time making baby diaper shirts with Sissy-the national director. All in all we made 100 decorated diaper shirts for those little ones at John Peter Smith … Continue reading
Preemies
Most of us have never experienced a premature birth. Yet hospitals experience this daily with many babies being born prematurely. As a Threads of Love Chapter, we make things for the premature baby whether it survives the birth or not. … Continue reading