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The Loose Ends Project: A Community of Crafty Kindness

By Deb Messina on June 5, 2026June 5, 2026
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How Volunteers Help Finish the Stories Left in Fabric, Yarn, and Thread through The Loose Ends Project

Most stitchers understand a simple truth: every project tells a story.

A quilt in progress, a half-finished sweater, an embroidered pillowcase, or a crocheted afghan isn’t just fabric and thread. It’s time, creativity, hope, and love stitched into something tangible. Often, those projects are intended for someone special in our lives — a child, grandchild, spouse, friend, or family member.

But life doesn’t always cooperate with our plans. Sometimes illness intervenes. Sometimes age and disability make it impossible to continue. And sometimes a maker passes away before the final stitch is sewn.

What remains are the unfinished projects.

If you’ve spent any time in quilting, knitting, embroidery, or other fiber arts communities, you’ve likely encountered this situation. Closets and sewing rooms hold boxes filled with carefully chosen fabrics. Partially pieced quilt tops, knitting needles still attached to unfinished rows, and handwritten notes describing what the maker hoped to create. Family members are often left wondering what to do with these treasures. They recognize their loved one’s passion and effort, yet they may lack the skills, time, or confidence to complete the work themselves.

Several years ago, my own quilting group found ourselves in this position after a dear friend passed away from cancer. She had been working diligently on several projects intended for loved ones. Unfortunately, her illness and that dreaded “chemo brain” took its toll. She wasn’t able to complete those projects that were to be her last gifts to family.

Together, our group stepped in to help complete those quilts. It was our way of honoring her wishes, preserving her creative legacy, and ensuring that the people she loved received the gifts she had hoped to give. It was such a great feeling to be able to do this work for her and to be able to deliver the completed projects to her family.

Experiences like this are far more common than many people realize.

That’s why I was so excited to learn about The Loose Ends Project from my friend Vickie. The Loose Ends Project is a nonprofit organization founded by Masey Kaplan and Jennifer Simonic. Their mission is beautifully simple: connect unfinished textile projects with skilled volunteers who can help complete them. This allows families to receive the finished heirlooms their loved ones intended to create. The organization works with quilting, knitting, crochet, embroidery, weaving, sewing, needlework, and many other fiber arts projects.

The Loose Ends Project Founders Masey Kaplan and Jennifer Simonic
The Loose Ends Project Founders (L) Masey Kaplan and (R) Jennifer Simonic. Photo Credit © Winky Lewis.

What began as a small act of kindness has grown into an extraordinary global community. Since launching in 2023, Loose Ends has welcomed more than 37,000 volunteer finishers from over 84 countries and has helped complete — or is actively working on — more than 5,000 projects. Together, volunteers have contributed well over 100,000 hours of donated crafting time to help grieving families find comfort and closure.

The beauty of the organization goes far beyond the finished projects. Every completed quilt, sweater, blanket, or embroidered piece represents an act of compassion between strangers. A volunteer takes the time to understand another maker’s work, picks up where they left off, and helps carry their story to completion. The stories of the connections made between the families and the project finishers are hopeful and heartwarming. Many of them brought tears to my eyes as I read or listened to them.

In a world that often feels rushed and disconnected, The Loose Ends Project reminds us that kindness can still travel from one pair of hands to another, one stitch at a time.

Learn More About The Loose Threads Project

As you learn more about this remarkable organization through the links included below, I encourage you to consider whether becoming a volunteer finisher might be right for you. Your quilting, knitting, crochet, embroidery, or sewing skills could provide comfort to a family navigating loss while preserving a loved one’s creative legacy.

The Loose Ends Project Story

Stories of Completed Projects

Frequently Asked Questions

Become A Finisher

Elderly man with eyes closed, resting in a chair, wearing a beige knit sweater.

The Loose Ends Project is an all-volunteer organization and provides project completion services free of charge to families who have lost a loved one – leaving their unfinished projects behind.

And whether or not you choose to volunteer, this is also a good time to think about your own creative legacy. Years ago, I created a Quilter’s Letter of Instructions to help makers document their wishes for finished projects, unfinished works in progress, fabric collections, tools, books, and quilting supplies.

It guides our families and helps ensure that the things we’ve spent years creating and collecting are handled according to our wishes. This template is free to use – just click on the link to download it and complete it for yourself and your family.

Download The Quilter’s Letter of Instructions

After all, every project tells a story. With a little planning—and a little kindness—we can help make sure those stories continue long after the final stitch is sewn.

Happy Stitching!


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