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In this inspiring episode, Sarah Morris, the creative behind Ruthlessly Handmade, shares the story of how she began hosting charity quilt events that have touched countless lives. What started as a single fundraiser two years ago has grown into an annual tradition, raising money each year for causes close to her heart: Isaiah 117 House and the Trevor Project.

Her passion for helping others shines through as she talks about why she started this movement, how the quilting community shows up in powerful ways, and what's ahead as she expands her charity events to happen twice a year for two different organizations.

From assembling quilt blocks to purchasing raffle tickets for the finished quilts, quilters everywhere can be part of something meaningful.


What You'll Learn in This Episode


Get Involved

Quilters can support these charity events in two main ways:

  1. Sign up to sew quilt blocks for upcoming charity quilts.

  2. Purchase raffle tickets when the completed quilts become available, all proceeds donated directly to the chosen organizations.

👉 CLICK HERE to join the newsletter and be notified when block-making opens and when finished quilts go up for raffle.


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