Dress a Girl Around the World was started in October of 2009 under the notion that every girl should own at least one dress. We transform new & gently used pillowcases into beautiful dresses for little girls. As of today, over 280,000 dresses have been made by volunteers and blessed little girls in 80 countries-including the US. We have people sewing dresses all over the United States, the UK, Canada, China, the Philippines, & Australia. WHAT IF THAT DRESS WAS MADE BY YOU???
Monday, March 26, 2012
Official Citation from the General Assembly of CT!
What a month it has been! A couple of weeks ago, I was contacted by State Senator Len Suzio's office. He had read the article done in the Meriden Record Journal on Valentine's Day and LOVED what we were doing with Dress a Girl Connecticut!
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
What a month it has been!
I am so grateful for all that has happened in this past month! It has been a mega month for Dress a Girl Connecticut!
Thanks to Farrah Duffany of MyRecordJournal.com's article and video news report on Dress a Girl Connecticut, this ministry has gone viral! The Associated Press picked up the article and it has run in a viral manner throughout New England in major and local newspapers! It still continues to run a few weeks later! I have been completely overwhelmed and swamped with calls, emails and requests to help from all over New England!
You can view the article and pictures here: MyRecordJournal.com-Dress a Girl Connecticut.
In addition, I have been contacted by the owners of an upscale store in West Hartford Center about partnering with them to celebrate girls and women! Two big events are in the works! What a blessing this is!!! I don't want to go into details yet as we are still solidifying plans but trust me, it is REALLY big & exciting!
I have been contacted by so many people! Everyone wants to help! So wonderful! We really need more help and here are ways you can become involved-even if you can't sew!
Thanks to Farrah Duffany of MyRecordJournal.com's article and video news report on Dress a Girl Connecticut, this ministry has gone viral! The Associated Press picked up the article and it has run in a viral manner throughout New England in major and local newspapers! It still continues to run a few weeks later! I have been completely overwhelmed and swamped with calls, emails and requests to help from all over New England!
You can view the article and pictures here: MyRecordJournal.com-Dress a Girl Connecticut.
In addition, I have been contacted by the owners of an upscale store in West Hartford Center about partnering with them to celebrate girls and women! Two big events are in the works! What a blessing this is!!! I don't want to go into details yet as we are still solidifying plans but trust me, it is REALLY big & exciting!
I have been contacted by so many people! Everyone wants to help! So wonderful! We really need more help and here are ways you can become involved-even if you can't sew!
DONATE !!!
We need PILLOWCASES of all sizes and colors. We just ask that they not be see-through!
We can use lightweight cotton and cotton blend FABRICS in larger pieces. If you are/were a quilter and have fabric left over, we'd love it-just no tiny pieces please!
Pretty, patterned, colorful TOP SHEETS make a good starting place for dresses. Please NO white sheets. We'd have to dye them first...
DOUBLE BIAS TAPE 1/2" wide in all colors. This gets quite expensive to buy-however- it is easy to make if you are interested!
3/8" BRAIDED ELASTIC white or black works.
GROSGRAIN RIBBON in any color 1/2" to 1" in diameter.
GALLON zip-lock bags (any brand) for packing the dresses in for shipping.
June Tailor DARK T-SHIRT TRANSFER PAPER for label making.
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