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Sewing Pillowcases for Charity: Ryan’s Case for Smiles

The 2019 Sewing for Charity with Sulky continues with more pillowcases for people in need!

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This month, we’re sewing pillowcases for charity, working with Ryan’s Case for Smiles to make pillowcases for children who are hospitalized for cancer and other life-threatening illnesses.

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A hospital stay can be a terrifying experience for a child. Recent research indicates 20% of children who are hospitalized with cancer, and 30% of their mothers, suffer full symptoms of Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD). These rates are comparable to that experienced by U.S. War Veterans serving since the Vietnam War. The good news is trauma can be minimized and outcomes improved through experiences that reduce stress.

About Ryan’s Case for Smiles

Ryan’s Case for Smiles (formerly ConKerr Cancer) was founded in 2007 to bring comfort and support to young patients and their families in hospitals around the globe. They started with a simple goal: to create and distribute whimsical pillowcases that give children an emotional boost and remind them that they are not defined by their illness. Today, their programs have expanded to include the children’s entire families so they can better navigate and cope with a very difficult experience and avoid long-term emotional trauma.

To get involved sewing pillowcases for charity, use this pattern and add embroidery with these instructions (if desired). Or use these instructions to make a hot-dog-style pillowcase.

What kind of fabric can I use to sew pillowcases?

  • Fabric needs to be 100% cotton. Please do not use fabric with glitter.
  • Remember to use fun, colorful novelty prints!
  • Check with local coordinator for local hospitals specific requirements. For example: some hospitals do not allow flannel and red pillowcases tend to bleed. Some hospitals also do not accept holiday themed pillowcases.
  • We do not accept ‘No-sew pillowcases’. See PDF Guide for full list of guidelines.

Locate a local chapter to send your pillowcase to. There’s one in every state and a drop-down list for Canadians, too!

If you’d like to help but don’t have the time or resources to make a pillowcase, you can donate to the cause. $10 provides one pillowcase to a child.

Organize an event with your guild or sewing group. Besides sewing pillowcases for charity, there are several other events you can host with Case for Smiles!

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I am the Director of Content for Sulky of America. The former Editor in Chief of Sew News and Creative Machine Embroidery magazines, I hosted Sew it All TV on PBS for nine seasons. I've appeared on It's Sew Easy on PBS, DIY Network's Uncommon Threads, Hallmark's Marie Osmond Show, MacPhee Workshop and more! Come sew with me!

5 Comments

  • Bev Read

    My Sat. Sewcial group,has been making pillowcases for the past 3 years. It is soooooooo statisfying to see our pillowcases go to the children in need! We LOVE making them!

  • Pat Urbeck

    pillowcases are like Lays chips can’t have just one ?. I am up to #437 working towards # 500. Sew much fun

  • Anna

    I live in Alaska and we have no chapter here but would love to help out. Where can I send them???