As you know I'm obsessed with Swapbot. But today I came across something
different - its not simply a fun way for crafty sewers to use their skills, but it also help little girls in need and I wanted to share.
Little Dresses For Africa is a non-profit organization that sends handmade dresses to young girls in Africa who have been orphaned by the AIDS epidemic. This provides much needed clothing, and also a sense of self worth by having something of their own made just for them by people who care.
The website features an easy pattern
here, made using a pillowcase, but any simple handmade dress is welcome. (I am going to try
this cute free sundress pattern!) You can also make "britches for boys" if you would like to put together some simple elastic waist shorts.
Simple dresses without buttons or zippers are requested, as they can be hard to repair or replace.
If you're a swapbot member and want to join the
swap to see what others are making, go for it! The signup deadline is Monday 3/8, and dresses need to be completed by April 12 in order to share pictures with your swap partners.
If you would like to make something/donate on your own, visit the
website.
What a great way to use your craftiness for a greater good!