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2011
Scarves 96+4=100
Hats 166+4=170
Mittens (gloves) 55
Socks 19
Slippers 8
Ghans 10
Squares 167+4=171
Sweaters 5
**Still would like to locate Patty L from Ohio, and need Adrienne from NY's email. If anyone out there knows them, please sing out. **
Have you read any of the updates here on the blog lately? Please read the How Can You Help tab on the top of the blog.
Please remember all donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated, and all donations keep someone warm. We help, one stitch at a time. It truly DOES make a difference. THANK YOU!
What cute little dodads and so nice to have matching sets to present.
ReplyDeleteheh, "people who crochet or knit" is not the definition that came to mind when I say the title of this entry.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the reminder to read (reread) the "How you can help" section. Glad to know you have the ability to stockpile. Now I can keep knitting hats and mittens, which are my favorite!
ReplyDeleteFoxeni....hooker, hehe
ReplyDeleteGo for it Sally
Sandy, Wanted to let you know that I'm not ignoring your efforts. I found that the Kansas City Rescue Mission here in Missouri also needs hats and scarves, so I mailed all that I made this winter to them. They're only 100 miles from "Harvest Hill Farm" so it seemed like the thing to do. Paula
ReplyDeleteThanks for your note Paula, sorry to lose your efforts for our cause; but glad to know you're still helping those in needs. Hope your efforts help them stay warm. Homelessness is bad, regardless of where it is where cold winter weather is an issue certainly. Hope you'll keep us on your list for the future.
ReplyDeletecute hats and scarves.:) Glad to know that many people will support and help people in need.
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