I've been working on this afghan for sometime. Off and on, because it's a bit tedious. Knitted ghans take more time then crocheted ones and I like to change back and forth a bit on knitted and crocheted projects. This afghan is called Sea and Sand and is over half done currently. I plan to work on this for several more days and then, once again switch to crocheting. I'll be selecting another one of the designed waiting in the wings ghans to work on, so stay tuned.
Yesterday I took time to visit everyone (40+) on the bloggers list of those who've donated. I wanted to invite all to check out the new things going on here on Bridge and Beyond, and encourage visits and comments. I do that periodically...you know that no doubt, if you're a blogger. However, it seems many of those folks haven't blogged for a good long while. I've thought this off and on, as I make my blog visits. Some are so outdated, blogs from 2010 and 2011 that I'm not sure they'll actually even see my visit and or comments. Depends on how they have their settings. Generally, people receive email notifications when someone leaves a comment on their blog. I do hope they see them. However, I belief these inactive blogs/links hinder the blogs placement/google ranking etc. I will be reviewing the list and moving the oldest/most inactive/(probably people who don't blog at all anymore) from the list. I'll add their names and state to the list of those who don't blog. If you used to blog and don't any longer, but have a Facebook and or Ravelry Profile page, please let me know and I'll add you to that list instead.
Have you read that we accept quilted scarves and quilts now on Bridge and Beyond? Are you a quilter? Do you know someone who is? Please let them know, would love to have some quilts to put with our afghans for Project Welcome Home for our folks at Homeless Families Foundation. Do you have blog friends who quilt? If so, please send them our link.
Have you heard we have a Facebook Group Page?
Check it out, though ALL updates will appear here on the blog and it will still be the primary source of communication. Links will be posted there directing you here in order to read the full content of posts and see pictures etc. But, as one of the many goals for this group/blog for the year 2013; we're striving to reach more caring people in order to serve a larger number of people in need. Please help us by visiting and chatting in the Facebook group as well as here on the blog.
2013 Donation Totals
Hats: 55
Scarves: 38
Socks: 26
Afghans: 2
Slippers: 7
Misc. Items: include personal care, headbands, and...
**The
focus for the remainder of January is slippers. AND, we'll continue
focusing on feet. Cold, and wet feet are miserable. So...for the month
of February we'll continue with slippers as our focus AND add socks for
the feet. Socks are store bought and should be for men who live
outdoors 99% of the time. Remember to check out the slipper tab at the top of the blog for information about sizing, colors, styles, fiber type etc. You might enjoy using one of the patterns available there as well. February continues to be about feet.**
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated. The Power of One is awesome, and when we work together The Power of One becomes The Power of Many.
This is going to be lovely. i do not knit but come from a family of knitters, so know the amount of time and work something like this would entail. hats off sandy. you are talented.
ReplyDeleteSea and Sand is very pretty!
ReplyDeleteWhoever gets this is going to be SO HAPPY!! Stunning!!
ReplyDeleteI do love this afghan and am looking forward to seeing it finished.
ReplyDeleteThank you ladies, Marj, SSeger, Sally and Paulineknit for your visits and sweet comments.
ReplyDeleteCan I just say I just LOVE getting these updates in my e-mail box? I learn things - like I didn't know you accepted quilts. I've never seen a quilted scarf. I don't quilt but that sounds interesting to me. Perhaps I can take it up! It's also reminder to me to visit and comment or ask questions if need be.
ReplyDeleteThis afghan is stunning! I'm impressed by anyone who can knit, I've tried but I believe I need at least another hand or two to get it done :-) Give me my crochet hook anyday! Great Job so far, I can't wait to see it done.
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