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The USS Abraham Lincoln will be deployed for Christmas and has given approval for the ship to receive pillowcases while on deployment.   That will be 5,000 or more strong. 

 

The main postings for this project will be in the Lincoln group under the thread called "The Lincoln Family Love Pillowcase Project".

 

I will update here as well so you don't have to join the Lincoln group.

 

Let us know what you can do to help us get the ship done!

 

 

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I actually have some medical/dental fabric and can designate all to this unit. Maybe about 10.
Is this what you were looking for?
( signed: confused in the sewing room :D )
Thanks Granny and ME for taking those 2 units to be the Mom Coordianator (MC). I wrote to the firefighter this morning, so hopefully I;ll have the info soon. I'll contact SA for specifics ME.
ME - I would live to contribute some female pcs. will get a count of what i've got. can it be year round prints or are you looking to do all Christmas or???
Natalie, it can be any kind of print, including Christmas. I have some Christmas stuff that l leave out all year. And thank you!

I have been sorting out pcs today after some mailings. Trying to get a handle on what I have and to get organized. ME, I have 7 angel pcs for your unit. No numbers as yet ladies for those 2 units.

Kim, I have 2 helo pcs. I did contact my friend Barb and she has the rest of the helo fabric. She said she'll get them made next week and let me know once they are cut how many she got. then I'll let you know.

I have a huge box that I have started for the squadron.
Thanks Sue! I appreciate it!
Hello, I would love to have my sister make some of these pilow cases! Where do we send them? this is wonderful!
What size pillowcases are we doing? Standard?
Cosmos yes they are standard size. If you will go to groups and look for Heads at Ease in the discussions you will find the instructions for the pillowcases. We appreciate all help on these projects. Tell your sister "Thank You".
thank you Matts Mom!
ditto. Did you get the instructions? and just stash and hold for now.

We had a chance to work on pillowcases recently at a sewing shop.

Wow, I have my 3 sisters starting now! They all live in different states, they will send to me the beginning of Novembe. They still due at the point of contact that will get them to the ship? Is it best to hold on to them until you ask for them?
I am so excited!

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