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Charity Sewing Projects to Fill Community Needs

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Use your groups or sew by yourself but sew! The patterns and projects listed here can fill so many community needs at places like shelters, hospitals, nursing homes and more, that it's a shame to not sew to meet the needs of the places that need our help.
Consider using production sewing methods to mass produce the project of your choice.

1. Charity Sewing Projects to Sew for Nursing Homes and Hospitals

Hospitals and nursing homes always have needs that need to be filled. Help others in need by sewing these free projects.

2. Charity Sewing for Cancer Patients

Use you sewing skills to help charities in need. Many of the items you can make can't be bought and fill a need that makes a difference.

3. Free Charity Sewing Projects for Shelters

Homeless shelters, domestic violence shelters and many other types of shelter need our help to help people get a new start on building their lives. You'll find many projects to choose from here.

4. Free Projects to Sew for the Troops and Where to Send Donations

Gather your group or organization and use your sewing skills to sew these projects for the troops and veterans. These projects are a small , but appreciated, way for us to thank the people who protect us.

5. Free Sewing Patterns and Projects to Sew for Pets and Animal Shelters

Animal shelters can always use donations. The pets who land at a shelter may not have ahome but will feel loved when their needs are fulfilled.

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