Chicago, IL 60647
United States of America
The Needle Shop is collecting crib sized or smaller sized handmade blankets until December 30, 2010 at their store. The Needle Shop is a fabric store and school that also sells patterns, unique fabric, upholstery, accessories and apparel. In addition, you can get sewing supplies, and even take a class in embroidery, screen printing and upholstery. For more information on how you can donate to "Project Night Night," or to find out more about The Needle Shop, visit their website at www.TheNeedleShop.net. You can also drop off your handmade crib blankets there during business hours. Check their website for store hours and other details.
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