Wonderful donation from our friend, Dorothy M. from Virginia. Nice warm mittens in a variety of sizes and colors.
AND clapping because they're nicely labeled with size. This is something I'm asking everyone to do, please. I try on mittens, and hold up stretch and try on some hats to try and determine size, to determine which bag they should go into in order to get to the right person/organization. I honestly can't try on everything, nor is that method the best option. Anytime I have to take additional time here, it delays your wonderful items getting to those in need. Nothing fancy is needed. These are nice little white tags that can be purchased very inexpensively. Notes are hand written which is fine. You save me huge amount of time, as well as the shelters at the other end. Please label and pair mittens, slippers. Label hats. Scarves aren't an issue. I don't know what size you made, but you know by what pattern you followed, or by what you intended to make.
**Reminders:
Please
stay current with size, color, and fiber requirements by reading the
tabs across the top of the blog BEFORE you take time to knit/crochet and
mail items.
Please always work in your tails, as you go
PLEASE
PLEASE, do not send any donations without a note with your name and
email addy. I sometimes spend hours trying to figure out who someone
is.
Please keep furry
friends at bay and or launder your items before mailing and avoid
spraying with perfumes, so many of us have allergies.
Donations: 2012
Hats 784+2=786
Scarves: 517
Slippers: 144
Shawls: 2
Sweaters& Ponchos: 4
Vest 1
Afghans: 39
Mittens: 291+5=296
Squares: 739
Socks: 193+2=195
Rain Poncho's 209+2=211
Cotton Washcloths 464
Misc
Items are not
counted
individually
(such as
personal
care
items,
headbands,
gators,
yarn, wrist
warmers/fingerless
gloves,
face-masks, neck
warmers,
t-shirts, soap,
deodorant, shampoo,
toothbrushes, hand and foot warmers Teddy Bears and footies
etc)
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!
Lovely mittens. Wish I had the patiences to make them more often.
ReplyDeletevery nice. i am still in the process of learning how to make mittens, from a talented sister. good job.
ReplyDeleteLove the mittens!
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