Comforter Making



The current incarnation of Stirling’s WMA consists of a lively group of regular volunteers who gather twice a month from September to June in the church to sew comforters in support of the MCC’s handmade comforter relief programs. This is a program that pre-dates the founding of Stirling.

1982

Archival photo of the Stirling WMA working on a knotted comforter.

In 2023, MCC shipped 59,277 comforters to communities in Canada, Ecuador, Guatemala, Haiti, Iraq, Jordan, Malawi, Syria, Ukraine, Zambia and the United States, including Puerto Rico. They published an article detailing the impact of their comforter relief programs in Ukraine, which can be read online. Stirling contributed more than 20 handmade comforters to MCC’s efforts in 2023. Our volunteers also provided comforters and other handmade items, such as curtains, for Crow Shield Lodge’s Indigenous healing hub in one of the Stirling HOMES.

All are welcome to join comforter making every 2nd and 4th Thursday afternoon from 1:00 – 3:00 PM in the church basement.

Please also consider attending the New Hamburg Relief Sale the last Saturday in May to view and bid on donated quilts, which also support MCC’s efforts. Many of our volunteers donate quilts to this initiative. Learn more about MCC’S Material Resources relief work here.

Five women are gathered around a quilt working on it together. The quilt is pink and blue with some floral patterns, and items like scissors and balls of cotton thread are laid on top of the work.

WMA volunteers working on a knotted comforter in Fellowship Hall in 2023.