
If you follow the Coffee Creek Quilters program, you are probably aware that we teach quilting classes at Coffee Creek Correctional Facility. Our students make quilts for distribution to foster kids, hospice programs, and others in need of the comfort that quilts provide. Did you know we distribute pillowcases too? Since 2013, we’ve distributed more than 1800 handmade pillowcases to organizations like Embrace Oregon, CASA, and Community Warehouse.
When we say pillowcases, we’re not talking about the plain vanilla pillowcases you can buy at big-box stores. Our pillowcases are made with quilters cotton in a wide variety of colors and designs — along with an added dollop of love and care.
The pillowcases are sewn by both students and volunteers. Students can make pillowcases in class while waiting for their third quilts to come back from the longarm quilters. These projects provide more practice in pattern reading and sewing techniques. Most of our volunteers are skilled quilters and sewists who just love to sew. According to CCQ President Gwen White, “Everyone appreciates the opportunity to spread a little joy.”