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Sunday, October 27, 2024

Charity Quilt Sale

Hi from Greenville, South Carolina! The hurricane Helene visited us here a few weeks ago. Our damage was not near as bad as Asheville and Western North Carolina, but we had some flooding along widespread power outages from thousands of downed trees.

We were very lucky in our house that we escaped with almost no damage to our property and our power came back on within a day. Most of my friends were out of power and internet for over a week. School was shut down for 8 days.

One of the affected local organizations was Greenville Animal Care. They were without power to take care of all of their animals for over a week. Many people came to the rescue fostering animals and the Greenville Humane Society (which did have power) took over 100 animals to their facility.

I love supporting both of these agencies as they provide free TNR (trap-neuter-release), low cost spays and vaccinations, provide pet food to those who cannot afford it, and run excellent adoption agencies.

To support these two organizations, I am having a charity sample quilt sale from my book, Just One Charm Pack Quilts.

100% of the profit from the sale of these quilts will be split between Greenville Animal Care and the Greenville Humane Society.

See all of the charity quilts here.

Here are my cats that I have adopted...


Reeses (6 years old) - from Greenville Animal Care

Oreo (6 years old) - from the Greenville Humane Society



Piper (5 years old) - from the Greenville Humane Society




Turtle (2 years old) - from a parking lot :)




I hope that you will join me in supporting these two worthy organizations.  Here are a few of the quilts that are included in the charity sale.








You can find all of the charity quilts for sale here.

14 comments:

  1. You have such pretty kitties. Hope the sell does well.

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  2. I commend your efforts--lucky kitties

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  3. Bless you for your loving help you've provided to all those cute kitties! I have two nieces in NC that are still not back in their apartments because floors and walls need replaced due to flooding. Thank you for all you're doing to help those in need.

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  4. We had a no kill animal rescue completely destroyed by a tornado on the east coast of FL during Milton. Thankfully no one and no animals were hurt or killed. Many people also stepped up to foster and adopt all of the animals 😊

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  5. Your cats are as beautiful as the quilts. I love following you and making your quilts. Blessings to all

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  6. Beautiful fur babies. Love the quilts

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  8. Your cats are really wonderful. We have 3 cats , also. They love playing with fabric pieces. One cat adopted us by running into the house one cold day. The other two were adopted at our local Animal Control. One of them has a clipped ear which means in our community that she was a feral capture and then neutered. Instead of an immediate release back into the feral population she was put up for adoption. She is a very loving cat. Also, I love to quilt and really liked seeing your quilt designs but had to share our cat story with you. Thanks for helping your local shelters.

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