Quilts show care from Naperville store to Aurora seniors
A sewing store that opened in November in Naperville made good on the local part of its promise Wednesday to "help out globally" and "sew locally."
Gayle Schliemann, co-owner of BERNINA of Naperville, delivered quilts Wednesday morning to the Alden of Waterford rehabilitation center in Aurora.
Store customers and employees made the quilts during a three-day sew-a-thon when the shop opened. Schliemann said she chose to give them to the rehabilitation center as a way to pay tribute to her late mother and to show seniors they are not forgotten.
Event coordinator Amy Paauwe and Co-owner Gayle Schliemann of BERNINA of Naperville deliver quilts Wednesday to patients at Alden of Waterford rehabilitation center in Aurora after making them during the store's grand opening sew-a-thon in November.
Brian Hill/bhill@dailyherald.com
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