By Elena Durvas<\/p>\n\n\n\n
While most Wilson College of Textiles<\/a> students are spending their evenings in studio or NC State’s<\/a> Hunt Library<\/a>, sophomores Sara Lewis (above left) and Carly Kvietok (above right) are stitching their way toward a difference in the lives of the young patients at UNC Children\u2019s Hospital<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Pillowcase Project at the Wilson College of Textiles was started by Lewis, a sophomore in Fashion and Textile Management<\/a>. Lewis said she wanted to get involved after working with UNC Children\u2019s with another student organization. \u201cI fell in love with the work that they do there,\u201d said Lewis. \u201cI wanted to find a way to connect what I was learning in my classes to a project that would meet the needs of the patients and families at the hospital.\u201d Thus, the Pillowcase Project was born. With about 7,000 admissions annually, UNC Children\u2019s Hospital houses both long and short-term patients who spend their days getting around-the-clock care.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
For kids that need a pick-me-up, Steenson brings down a selection of several different designs and patterns courtesy of Springs Creative Products Group<\/a>. From Spiderman to Frozen, the fabric choices reflect the patient\u2019s personality. Recipients also include patients in the Sleep Deprivation Study, where they stay awake through the night as their brain wave patterns are recorded. Although no sleep is taking place, the pillowcases positively impact the patients and their environment, according to Steenson.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
This year, Lewis and Kvietok hope to send more pillowcases both in the fall and spring semesters since the need is constant; the pair\u2019s primary goal is at least 300 pillows a semester. They welcome any prospective volunteers. <\/span>Workdays occur three times a month, typically last two hours long, and result in up to 100 pillowcases produced. Students can contact <\/span>ckvieto@ncsu.edu<\/span><\/a> or <\/span>selewis5@ncsu.edu<\/span><\/a> to sign up or for more information.<\/span><\/p>\n","protected":false,"raw":"\n\n\n\n\n
While most Wilson College of Textiles<\/a> students are spending their evenings in studio or NC State's<\/a> Hunt Library<\/a>, sophomores Sara Lewis (above left) and Carly Kvietok (above right) are stitching their way toward a difference in the lives of the young patients at UNC Children\u2019s Hospital<\/a>.<\/p>\n\n\n\n
The Pillowcase Project at the Wilson College of Textiles was started by Lewis, a sophomore in Fashion and Textile Management<\/a>. Lewis said she wanted to get involved after working with UNC Children\u2019s with another student organization. \u201cI fell in love with the work that they do there,\u201d said Lewis. \u201cI wanted to find a way to connect what I was learning in my classes to a project that would meet the needs of the patients and families at the hospital.\u201d Thus, the Pillowcase Project was born. With about 7,000 admissions annually, UNC Children\u2019s Hospital houses both long and short-term patients who spend their days getting around-the-clock care.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
For kids that need a pick-me-up, Steenson brings down a selection of several different designs and patterns courtesy of Springs Creative Products Group<\/a>. From Spiderman to Frozen, the fabric choices reflect the patient\u2019s personality. Recipients also include patients in the Sleep Deprivation Study, where they stay awake through the night as their brain wave patterns are recorded. Although no sleep is taking place, the pillowcases positively impact the patients and their environment, according to Steenson.<\/span><\/p>\n\n\n\n
This year, Lewis and Kvietok hope to send more pillowcases both in the fall and spring semesters since the need is constant; the pair\u2019s primary goal is at least 300 pillows a semester. They welcome any prospective volunteers. <\/span>Workdays occur three times a month, typically last two hours long, and result in up to 100 pillowcases produced. Students can contact <\/span>ckvieto@ncsu.edu<\/span><\/a> or <\/span>selewis5@ncsu.edu<\/span><\/a> to sign up or for more information.<\/span><\/p>\n"},"excerpt":{"rendered":"