Thank you Peggy B for this thoughtful donation of knitted cotton washcloths. Folks if you click the picture you can enlarge to see the nice details of this mitered knitted squares. I think that's what they're called. I like the diagonal design you get, and love that we have some darker colors the men will be more comfortable using. Cotton Washcloths are used by every group we help, whether living in the elements on the shelters these are used as washcloths and dishcloths.
Many thanks and please keep up the good work Peggy, we appreciate your thoughtfulness.
2015 DONATIONS:
Hats: 251
Scarves 105
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 46
Slippers: 67
Rain Poncho's: 105
Cotton Washcloths: 249+7=256
Afghans: 18
Socks: 157
Cowls/Hoody Combo's/ 17
Shawls 2
Misc: items like personal care and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
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.
Nice washcloths Peggy. What kind of pattern did you use?
ReplyDeleteHi Sherry, nice to see you posting. I wondered about the pattern as well.
DeleteJUST SAW YOUR NICE DONATION PEGGY. very pretty and much needed I am sure. Thanks again.
ReplyDeleteSuper hot here for the last few days. Working hard to keep up with the watering. and keeping the birdbath full. Everyone needs a drink in this heat. Next week to be a cool down. Sounds good to me. :+) GOD BLESS THE HOMELESS. marj in minnesota
Warmed up here too, but for the time being the humidity has improved, make it a bit more comfortable. Thanks as always for your visits and comments.
DeleteThese are great washcloths and I love that pattern. I have to admit, If I saw these for sale, I would buy some
ReplyDeleteEveryone loves cotton washcloths. I've sometimes given them as a gift with a special bar of soap (handmade...soap, not by me). Nice on the skin and if you're out in the elements your skin needs a bit a special care. Thank you Birgit!
DeleteNice washcloths Peggy. And you used good colors for the homeless.
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