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Saturday, June 4, 2011

June's focus is Cotton WashCloths

A short while ago I knitted a corner to corner camo cotton washcloth.
And then had fun with a yellow butterfly washcloth.
Got both at the ready and hope to make some more. What a perfect short term project, light weight for the hot seasons...throw it in your purse and work on it at lunch...and or in your brief case. Must be a true connection. I had decided we'd knit and crochet and donate these quite awhile ago; just wasn't sure which month. Then spoke with Rae who indicated she was going to have a need with the guys under The Bridge (s). Then several days ago a call went out on Facebook from Jennifer that Faith Mission was really in need.

Cotton and or cotton blend wash cloths. We knitters and crocheters know how much we like them, how nice they are on our skin; think of those living outdoors with weathered skin. They think they are special when they receive our hand knit and crocheted washcloths.

The mothers and kids at Faith Mission will know someone cares when they receive a pretty, cute, and special hand made cloth.

Get your hooks and needles going folks, this is the first time we've been asked to supply these, though we have in the past; the need right now is great. Let's flood them with soft, well made thoughtful knitted and crocheted washcloths.

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12 comments:

  1. This is a great project for the warmer months and what a wonderful way to help. I'm on #3 already.

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  2. That's great Yvonne. I've got three at the ready; but am taking a little break to work on a wedding ghan; but will be making more. I love how the timing of this worked out.

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  3. Oh, yes, I have been so far behind Sandy ... it is all I can do to keep up with myself ... chuckle. And I do apologize for my negligence in visiting.

    This is a wonderful project you are involved in ... I wish I could do these
    kinds of things for you.

    Have a beautiful week, my friend.
    TTFN ~
    Marydon

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  4. Marydon...move over, I too find keeping up with myself a job. lol

    Good to hear from you, and thanks for the visit.

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  5. i think the project of washclothes is great. I am going to get started tonight. I know that every little bit helps.
    Take care you are great.
    Therese

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  6. There are some free patterns for cloths on the net - some of them really fun! Or, if you're on Ravelry, there are some knit-a-longs or Crochet-a-longs with squares that, if made in cotton would make great facecloths. I like to try new patterns in cotton because it's cheap and when I'm done, I've learned something and have something to send to someone who can enjoy a handknit. I've got one done, but hope to knock out 3 more by the end of the month. Thanks Sandy for keeping us motivated by making available such great "focuses" - one of many great things you do here!

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  7. Pretty! I admire those who can knit.

    Joyce
    http://joycelansky.blogspot.com

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  8. Hi Sandy- Just wanted you to know that I just mailed you a package of 5 cotton cloths of various sizes. You should be receiving it soon!

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  9. Great Sally thanks for letting me know, will be on the look out and sing out to let you know when they arrive. Thanks

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  10. I've been meaning to dig out my needles and get some knitting practice in, I think this will be the perfect project. So long as the recipients don't mind my beginner knitting skills.

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  11. A cotton cloth is a perfect practice knitting item missilebird, get busy, love to have you help us.

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