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Thursday, December 10, 2009
Stella's sooooooooo Excited
Most of you know how much of a ham Dear Stella is, AND how excited she get's when she gets to model your beautiful creations. Doris sent out an email to tell Stella to be on the look out. Well..........here she is folks!
Hats and scarves the kids/young teens at the clinic will love. 2 matching sets of hats and scarves, 4 scarves, and 10 total hats. Thanks so much Doris. All are crocheted. Blue, Green, yellow, burgundy red and a very pretty light green, and don't forget the fun camo.........wonderful.
Stella is jumping for joy!
Keep all the goodies coming folks, everything is appreciated and so very much needed.
Hats 356+10=366
Mittens 55 pairs
Scarves 133+4=137
Socks 79 pair
Happy Dance! Even though I love the snow, I can't imagine living out there! I have insulated pants that I wear to the barn, warm hat & gloves. I love seeing the successes of all these people, like you, that care enough to do something about it.
ReplyDeleteYippee! More warmth.
ReplyDeleteI can't imagine how cold it must be with the wind whipping around the way it is...hopefully some of the people will relent and go to a shelter for at least a night or so.....
Nice to see the donations mounting. People who give are pretty cool.
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I love this! What a wonderful idea.
ReplyDeleteStella should be excited. Look at all of the wonderful warm items she gets to model.
ReplyDeleteGreat job everyone!
If I counted right, this is post #100. If I did not, poor me. LOL This post reminded me that I need to pull Logan and Megan out for some fun. I haven't made any hats in a while as I've been concentrating on scarves.
ReplyDeleteYou count pretty good Sandie! Gotcha recorded
ReplyDeleteReading through all of the posts it's just neat to see so many joining together to help others.
ReplyDeleteNice hats and scarves - is the need still great for child-size items?
ReplyDeleteBetween the kids at the 2 free clinics, and the kids living at Faith Mission temporarily, and the 2 schools with large homeless populations...yes, believe the need for children's sizes will remain.
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