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1. media.berninausa.com
media.berninausa.com/index.php - [Cached]Published on: 3/27/2007 Last Visited: 12/6/2007
"Every little bit helped," said Lee Fleek, district sales manager for Bernina.
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"The Girl Scouts sewed, tied, stamped, embroidered, whatever was needed to complete the quilts and help other participants," added Fleek.
Project Linus provided the quilting material and kits, and volunteers to help quilters. Much of the fabric was collected during various local drives at Pacific Fabric stores. Warm Products donated the batting material and OESD, Inc., donated the thread used to make the quilts.
"Next year, our goal is to make twice as many quilts because the need is there and Bernina whole-heartedly supports Project Linus' efforts," said Fleek. -
2. media.berninausa.com
media.berninausa.com/index.php - [Cached]Published on: 3/27/2007 Last Visited: 12/6/2007
"Every little bit helped," said Lee Fleek, district sales manager for Bernina.
...
"The Girl Scouts sewed, tied, stamped, embroidered, whatever was needed to complete the quilts and help other participants," added Fleek.
Project Linus provided the quilting material and kits, and volunteers to help quilters. Much of the fabric was collected during various local drives at Pacific Fabric stores. Warm Products donated the batting material and OESD, Inc., donated the thread used to make the quilts.
"Next year, our goal is to make twice as many quilts because the need is there and Bernina whole-heartedly supports Project Linus' efforts," said Fleek. -
3. media.berninausa.com
media.berninausa.com/index.php - [Cached]Published on: 3/27/2007 Last Visited: 12/6/2007
"Every little bit helped," said Lee Fleek, district sales manager for Bernina.
...
"The Girl Scouts sewed, tied, stamped, embroidered, whatever was needed to complete the quilts and help other participants," added Fleek.
Project Linus provided the quilting material and kits, and volunteers to help quilters. Much of the fabric was collected during various local drives at Pacific Fabric stores. Warm Products donated the batting material and OESD, Inc., donated the thread used to make the quilts.
"Next year, our goal is to make twice as many quilts because the need is there and Bernina whole-heartedly supports Project Linus' efforts," said Fleek.

