An update on our prison quilting program

It’s been a year since Coffee Creek Quilters once again welcomed quilting students and rolled out quilt kits, sewing machines, and other tools for the benefit of Adults in Custody at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. We started with 7 instructors, about 25 students, and a little uncertainty about how this new adventure was going to work out. Fortunately, it has been a fantastic success! Over the past year we have trained 14 new instructors; all are actively participating in our Monday or Wednesday classes as dedicated instructors or as floaters. Their tasks include checking tools out and back in, instructing students, evaluating their work (from “This stitching looks great!” to “You need to take this seam out and try again.”), and providing individual assistance when students are struggling with a technique or concept. It is great to have these willing instructors available each week to make our students’ quilting experiences even more enjoyable.

Most of the students who started the program in February 2024 are finishing their second quilt or working on their third quilt. You may recall that students complete three quilts over the course of the program. The first two quilts are given for donation and the student keeps the third quilt (or gives it to a loved one). We also have a cadre of volunteer longarm quilters who use their longarm machines to quilt the third quilts. We have had 4 students complete the program during our first year back. Two students will be released very soon and have requested a “release kit.” They will be leaving the prison with a sewing machine, quilting tools, fabric, and books containing patterns and strategies to continue their quilting journeys.

Thank you for your support and interest in Coffee Creek Quilters!

CCQ now accepting donations

Coffee Creek Quilters is pleased to announce that, with the resumption of quilting classes at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility, we are now also able to resume taking donations.

Donations can be brought to Wisdom House, the small white building at the rear of the property of St Francis of Assisi Episcopal Church in Wilsonville on the third Wednesday and Saturday of each month from 10 am to 11:30 am (8818 SW Miley Road) beginning September 18th. Volunteers will be present to accept donations during these hours. Donor receipts will also be available at that time.

Due to limited storage space, we will focus on the fabric and supplies needed for the classroom and release kits. Please review the suggestions below as you put together your donation.

  • One yard or more 100% cotton quilting fabric. Think about what you would use for children’s quilts and comfort quilts in hospitals and nursing homes. Students also get to make a quilt for themselves or gift one. Particularly popular are bright colors, blacks and grays, and batiks.
  • Backings are always needed.
  • Cotton batting 45 by 65 or larger.
  • Packaged precuts – layer cakes, fat quarters, jelly rolls, charm packs.
  • Notions for release kits – quilting rulers, needles, rotary cutter blades, rotary cutters, cutting boards, universal sewing machine needles.
  • Panels – students like nature scenes, bears, wolves, Indigenous themes.
  • Thread.
  • Quilting books for release kits – no more than five years old and no templates.
  • Patterns – beginner to confident-beginner using squares, rectangles and half square triangles.
  • Quilt kits – again, beginner to confident-beginner for release kits.

What to avoid

  • Flannel, wool, cotton blends, anything polyester, minkie, fleece, homespun.
  • Seasonal/holiday fabric or panels.
  • Cotton pieces smaller than one yard.
  • Quilt magazines.
  • Polyester batting or smaller pieces of cotton batting.
  • Sergers.
  • Quilt frames.
  • Sewing machines – at this time, we have enough for release kits for at least two years.

CCQ Fabric Sale Fundraiser is this Saturday: 6/15/24

2018 Fabric SaleDon’t forget! The Coffee Creek Quilters Fabric Sale Fundraiser is coming soon: Saturday, June 15, 2024, 8 am to 2 pm. It will be held at St. Francis Church Parish Hall, 8818 SW Miley Rd, Wilsonville (right off I-5 at the Charbonneau exit).

Of course, there will be much more than fabric available:

  • Patterns and books
  • Boxes of thread
  • Quilt kits
  • Specialty rulers

For details about the sale, please download our flyer.

All proceeds from the sale will go to support the CCQ prison quilting program at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility.