Thank you Sally for this awesome donation of knitted mittens and hats. Extra thanks for tagging each item with size, and for including hand warmers. I get very jazzed whenever we receive mittens, they are so essential to warmth, and an item hard for many of us to make so.........way to go Sally B.
Please keep up the good work Sally and I know how much we all appreciate you and your efforts.
Reminders:
*Please include a note with your donation folks with your email, saves me trying to figure out whom you are in order to let you know the mail arrived safe and sound.
**Remember to avoid open stitches where you can put your finger through (v stitches, mile a minute, and granny style type stitches aren't as warm as solid stitches.
***Remember to avoid light colors, pastels, whites, and lots of bold colors as the darker colors serve a wider range of the population we strive to serve
2014 DONATIONS:
Hats: 758+5=763
Scarves: 374
Socks: 187
Afghans: 21
Slippers: 88
Rain Ponchos: 61
Mittens & Gloves:112+5=117
Wrist Warmers/Fingerless gloves: 4
Cotton Washcloths: 314
Misc. (Shawls, Sweaters, Vests, Poncho's, Skirts, cowls/mobius, and Shrugs etc.) aren't tabulated.
Personal Care Items: Shampoo, toothpaste, toothbrush, cream, hand warmers, lipbalm, floss, soap, shaving cream, razors etc aren't tabulated
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.
GLAD TO SEE YOU AROUND AGAIN SALLY B. havent seen you writing for awhile and hoped all was well with you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful donation. Thant goes without saying. Lovely sets and so nice for this time of year. Beautiful Christmas gifts for those who have so little. THANK YOU.
sally, nice donation of mittens and hats. Like marj said missed you here on the bridge .Sandy did you here about the homeless story in Calif. The cops are making the homeless leave there camp. Rosemarie
ReplyDeleteWonderful donation Sally B.! Love all the hats and mittens that you made. Lots more warm heads and hands this winter.
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