Jacob’s Ladder
This one came to us in 2001 from Simply Quilts. That site and show are gone. We'll send you to Fabric Cafe's site. If you find it for free, please let us know. This is
This one came to us in 2001 from Simply Quilts. That site and show are gone. We'll send you to Fabric Cafe's site. If you find it for free, please let us know. This is
HERE ARE SOME TIPS AND INFORMATION TO HAVE A SMOOTHLY RUNNING BAT. WE HAVE HAD THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE WHO PARTICIPATE CHANGE YEAR TO YEAR, BUT WE ALWAYS HAVE AT LEAST 40 PARTICIPANTS. THESE ARE THE
This is the signature BINKY pattern we use at events. They are simple and colorful. Here are some samples from our events using donated fabric. For over 27 years, Hoffman Fabrics has donated to BPHQ for
Susan invited Lori on to the show after the recent Bink-A-Thon in Thousand Oaks. Binky Patrol Director, Carolyn Berndt hosted her event at One Spark Academy and knew Lori has the same heart as Binky Patrol. This
The Bethlehem Inn is a shelter for the homeless. They get a lot of women with children who have been through abuse and have nowhere to go. There is also one in Redmond. They have many programs
Today I had the pleasure of speaking with Leah Okimoto, Executive Director of the incredible organization Aaron's Presents. Through Aaron's Presents, kids are empowered to make a positive difference in their communities by pursuing service projects of
MONROE, CT — The Monroe-Trumbull chapter of Binky Patrol needs donors, quilters, knitters and crocheters to help make children smile this holiday season. “We will be giving binkies to Al’s Angels for distribution to the tri-state hospitals
Welcome to another episode of Volunteer All Heart from Binky Patrol. I'm your host Susan Finch, and today we have two of our amazing volunteers joining us to share their experiences hosting Bink-A-Thons in their communities. First
Sponsoring our Monroe CT Chapter We recently received a donation in-kind of first-quality fleece blankets from the Mohawk Valley Trading Company. We asked them to ship directly to our Monroe CT chapter as they are in
October 28 seven states coordinated a national blanket-making event. They each chose who would receive the blankets they made. They all had one thing in common - the recipients would be children and teens who were victims