Darn, picture is a bit blurry. Click to enlarge so you can see the pinkish camo squares! How fun. I can see this already in a ghan. I believe with pink squares inbetween....and or increasing the size of these squares by adding before putting together?? My mind is already is gear about how to use these fun squares. Though, I must admit since I've been working on a ghan as a wedding present I'm behind in the edging and assembly process; but fear not. ALL your squares do get used. Niki at Butternut St sent along some odds and ends of yarn which I'll also put to good use. Thanks so much Niki for your donation.
Hey folks...we have 2 Niki's Nikki's now. Niki in Arizona and Nikki in Ohio. Both have blogs and are listed on the blog log.
2011
Scarves 215
Hats 398+2=400
Mittens (gloves) 112
Socks 75
Slippers 53
Ghans 29 (2 went to Pine Street Earlier)
Squares 248+21=269
Sweaters 5
Ponchos 43
Cotton Washcloths 24
While the comment contest has ended, I still want to encourage you all to visit, to comment and encourage each other. Remember comments, and spending time on the blog helps and is very much appreciated.
**pending donation from Sandie in Florida**
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. YOU truly DO make a difference. THANK YOU!
Hooray for Nikki's. Hee hee.
ReplyDeleteNICE! I like that green at the bottom of the picture under the hat with the squares too! That and some pretty pink and... Have fun Sandy!
ReplyDeleteCamo squares! Who would have thought? They are very cool!
ReplyDeleteSuper nice donation, Nikki! What a great way to help keep our friends and neighbors warm! That will make someone a very nice ghan and Sandy will have fun in the process! Team work!!
ReplyDeleteHmmm - a camo afghan. If you pull it over your head do you disappear? Good work, seriously, Nikki.
ReplyDeleteStill needing big rain in Florida... Sandie
I've always loved the camo colors. There are so many different shades of camo yarn now. Nice squares. I'm sure you'll do something wonderful with them.
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