If you are really struggling to find somewhere to donate your unwanted fabrics to a great last resort are recycling centres.
Where to donate quilt magazines.
Donate magazines to teen centers or community centers.
Its a good feeling to donate and know that your gear is going towards someone helping themselves have a better life.
Without further ado below are 12 different ways to give your magazines new life without recycling them.
12 ways to donate magazines.
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Donate used magazines to a dentist s or doctor s office or auto shop waiting room.
Coffee creek quilters is registered with the irs as a 501 c 3 corporation so your donations are 100 percent tax deductible.
They usually keep good stuff to the side and people come and take what they need.
We provide the batting deliver and pick up the quilts and pay for the cost of thread.
So much fabric so little time.
That got me thinking about ways to donate magazines and so this blog post was created.
Before we go into the ways you can donate your magazines.
Donate old magazines to a local library.
I just donated a bunch of older quilting magazines i kept all that were in the 2000 years to a church in paducah ky that has a little thrift store they make money to repair low income people s cars.
A reader kristi shared.
For example if you ve got car magazines donate them to the oil change business or guideposts i love that magazine to your dentist office waiting room.
I love them and get over 10 subscriptions a month.
These are typically 60 x 80 in size.
You are needed to quilt our students third quilts.
But i don t think that i had taken any pages out of the magazines.
The hospital i used to volunteer at has a special drop box for magazines.
Give fabric scraps or fabric you re not in love with anymore new life by donating it to an organization in need.
Donate old magazines to schools or day care centers.
Donate magazines to a hospital.
While magazine subscriptions are on a recent decline and book sales are holding steady it s likely you have a stockpile of both these products on your coffee table in your bookshelf or collecting dust in the garage when you re ready to clean them out hopefully recycling is on your mind.