Thank you Connie. Connie and I used to work together. She's had a rather tough year with medical issues of her own, followed by caring for her elderly Mother-in-Law. But, even with her own overly busy life and many hard issues to deal with, she's thought of us here on Bridge and Beyond and the homeless folks we care for. That's pretty special in my book. Connie's Mother-in-Law used to crochet and after her passing and the necessary cleaning out one's household, Connie found pieces parts of an afghan her Mother-in-Law had started to make. Opening the box and laying things out to see what we had to work with, you can see lots of brightly colored squares. Some are partially attached, some aren't. Plus, there's some black yarn, used for the edging.
After further separation, it appears she perhaps changed her mind on how to assemble the afghan, and or perhaps there were several people working on this. This is only speculation, but...you can see in the foreground squares attached on the diagonal. Towards the middle of the picture you see where squares were attached in rows. Though the rows weren't joined I laid them out to count and determine how many would be needed to continue in this vane. These are small 4 inch squares and in a couple of the rows there were 15 attached to make a row. Farther back are the un-joined squares. Counting and measuring tells me there's not enough to continue with 15 squares in a row, so separating the squares was next on my list.
As I begin to separate the squares, both those joined in rows and those joined diagonally, I realized some were stitched together, some were crocheted together and in some cases both was done in the same row........again making me wonder if multiple people had started assembling. There were some I was unable to separate, but as you can see, squares are now ready to be re-counted and designed into an afghan. I also thought, this would give me the opportunity to see how many of each there were to determine if Connie's Mother-in-Law had a pattern, color-wise in mind as she was making her squares. I don't believe so, as there are many singles, while others have 2-4 of the same color, and a few have a nice stack of 8-10. Not a problem, certainly it will be brightly colored, and cheerful once I get it assembled.
Please stayed tuned and check in to see the progress. Many thanks Connie for your thoughtfulness during a time in your life when it would have been easy, just simply not to bother with passing this along. I'm sure your Mother-in-Law would be pleased to know her work will be continued.
*A team of helping hands aid the homeless, the title of this post seems so appropriate, Connie's MIL, Connie and now me; and perhaps there were others involved as well*
I always name afghans and the first that came to mind was something I've already used Kaleidoscope. Open to suggestions here folks........thoughts?
2014 DONATIONS:
Hats: 619
Scarves: 331
Socks: 141
Afghans: 16
Slippers: 77
Rain Ponchos: 61
Mittens & Gloves: 68
Cotton Washcloths: 247
Shawls, Sweaters, Vests, Poncho's, Skirts, and Shrugs etc. 13
Neck warmers, cowls, gators, wrists warmers/fingerless gloves and other misc items aren't tabulated; as well as personal care item
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.
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GOAL FOR AFGHANS
Afghans
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Start: #24
Current: 26
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
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Where are You and Your Yarn From?
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Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
Additionally, we've had help from Scotland, England, Germany Puerto Rico, Canada, and France! They don't appear on the map, but their help is still greatly appreciated.
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