First picture is hats and scarfs from Molly. I was having some light issue when I photographed. There are 9 hats that are dark gray and burgundy in the back, 2 red-white-and blue hats, a solid red, and the white and red. A scarf matches the white and red and one of the red-white-blue hats. 13 hats (34-35-36-37-38-39-40-41-42-43-44-45-45) AND Scarfs 25 & 26
James sent a scarf, 2 hats with 2 neck gaitors. I'm including a close up of one of the hats and gaitors so you can see. So scarf #27 AND hats #46 & 47
This is the 2nd beautiful bright blue scarf Sandie sent (previous post shows other scarf). This is nice and soft, good and solid I know it will keep someone warm. Thanks for your continued support. This is scarf #28
2 Hats crocheted, 6 scarfs crocheted by Scarlet. I've grouped them male and female. First picture Green, Pink, and Purlish (which is like a mobius scarf) for female and 2nd group of 3 for the men (orange, green, and multi). Thanks bunches Scarlet. Pop in and see how lovely all her work is. Scarf #29-30-31-32-33-34 AND hats 48 & 49
I received some misc items, 2 neck collars from Scarlet, a shawl, 2 child scarfs from Molly. Thankfully at this time children are not there under the bridge living out in the elements. These items will be in reserve and or after I get with Rae next will determine if they might work for those at the clinic who are in need; but sometimes have a roof over their heads.
I've received a few notes with questions and while most of this is a repeat (some folks have joined us recently and didn't see the first couple of posts), so I'll add some info here. Our goal is to make warm items, sized appropiate for adult men as most of our homeless people living under the bridge are men such as Hats and Scarfs. We're striving for 100 each but will continue this effort once we hit the 100 mark. We need gloves and mittens as well; perhaps vests or warm sweaters. Fibers? Acrylics worsted weight and wool are both great. Solid stitches probably best for warmth, most folks consider the normal size scarf to be 5-8 inches wide and somewhere around 60 inches long. If you have other questions, please email me at sandycrochet@gmail.com. If you have someone you'd like to invite as a team member email me their email.
Thanks!!!
By count the hats and scarf count almost match. And all those wonderful colors and when you stop to think about each item and all the stitches in them. Each was made with love. Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!
ReplyDeleteYou said it Ghost...everyone's effort gives me such a wonderful feeling. Together WE CAN and are making a differnece.
ReplyDeleteHow I wish we could hear these types of human stories on the news instead of the gloom and dispair...I believe in people and their goodness and I think it's a shame we see and hear only the negative things on the TV.
Hugs to all
Sandy
psssssss anyone have the link to James page...I'm in search of it.
Wow! Everything is awesome! Great job everyone! The colors are so cheerful.
ReplyDeletewow, people are so GREAT!!! :] It makes me smile, thinking of all the homeless that will be warmer this winter.
ReplyDeleteSo much loveliness. I am glad to read the approximate dimensions here. It jives with what I've read for other efforts as well and that is the length I generally shoot for unless there's a yarn shortage. :-)
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