Mission Statement
GOAL FOR AFGHANS
Afghans
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
0.8666%
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Wednesday, June 5, 2013
When, and Where did You Learn to Knit or Crochet?
*Oophs, just realized this scheduled post didn't post. So, popped in to do a little edit.
Last year we shared some of what makes each of do what we do, knit or crochet and donate. People had very sweet and inspiring stories. I thought for the next couple of weeks it would be fun to share how and why/where we began to knit and or crochet.
Mo Mother taught me to knit, I think I was about 7 years old and I knitted one little scarf. The type that's about 4 inches wide goes across the top of your head, covers your ears and ties beneath your chin. It was everyother row knit, purl...very basis. I think she then crochet to taper the ends and crocheted the tie. It was variegated, looked like the variegated you now see that's called Mexicana. I think it took me forever to finish it and I never knitted again again about 12 years ago when the knitting with big needles and using novelty yarn to make scarves as The Thing.
I learned to crochet from my neighbors Grandmother when I was about the same age. She taught me to chain, do single and double crochet and I made a mint green Dollie from rug yarn that she gave me. I never crocheted again until after getting married, back in 1972. Hubby was working full time in the evenings, and going to school during the days when I worked, so I had lots of time on my hands and decided I needed a hobby. I got a book, learn to crochet in a day or something like that. Following the directions some, mostly the pictures and kept at it until I remembered and have never stopped crocheting since then. Except for a period of a couple of years when I was wearing writs braces for my carpal tunnel
How bout you? What's your story? Email at sandycrochet at gmail and I'll be happy to share it. Do you remember what your first projects were?
The ghan above is one I've been working on off and on for a good long while. It's knitted, feather and fan pattern. I've named this one Sea and Sand. I'm on the 2nd to last section, then need to weave in end...decide if I want an edge, launder and block.
2013 Donations:
Hats: 368
Scarves: 288
Socks: 182
Afghans: 24
Slippers: 132
Rain Ponchos: 202
Mittens: 77
Cotton Wash Clothes: 349
Shawls, Sweaters, Vests, Poncho's: 10
Misc. Items: include personal care, headbands, handwarmers, cowls/gators and all meal prep related items, 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.
Monday, June 3, 2013
Hats and Scarves are Donated All Year Long
Love these colors! Thank you Sandie P, you've done it again with your skilled busy hands. Sandie has crocheted 2 lovely hats and scarves. I love how nicely sized her scarves always are, wide enough to truly cover the neck and long enough to wrap multiple times...even up over the mouth and nose if necessary during cold winter months.
As always, Sandie your work is always so nice. Many thanks for your on going support of Ohio's Homeless. You are very much appreciated.
It's June folks...hope everyone is busy making slippers. Knitted and crocheted slippers. Please consider making your slippers with double thickness yarn, and please use nice tight stitches. Loose stitches don't hold up well for slippers. PLEASE read all the necessary information in the slipper tab. There are also some nice patterns there you can use.
2013 Donations:
Hats: 366+2=368
Scarves: 286+2=288
Socks: 182
Afghans: 24
Slippers: 132
Rain Ponchos: 202
Mittens: 77
Cotton Wash Clothes: 349
Shawls, Sweaters, Vests, Poncho's: 10
Misc. Items: include personal care, headbands, handwarmers, cowls/gators and all meal prep related items, 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.
Sunday, June 2, 2013
Bags for Donated Afghans.
I wanted to let you all know the bags we've talked about before have been found, ordered and are here! You may remember our good friend, Barbara F sent a donation in these nice zip lock style bags with a handle awhile back. I liked the bags so much asked her about them and she graciously sent me several boxes, HERE. I searched around here to find where I could get them with no luck, searched on line with no luck and she did some marvelous detective work with the store where she had originally purchased them. Though they were no longer carrying them, she was given a link to order them on line and have them shipped to the store. She passed along the link to me and I was able to order them. It took awhile (several weeks), to get the whole thing done; but the wait was worth it.
We're using these bags for our afghans. The bags are 20.5 x 17 inches, are heavy duty so nice and durable. Not only does it make it easier for me to deliver the afghans to Homeless Families Foundation; but it makes it easier for them when packing up Welcome Home Packages. They can see if the ghan is more child or adult oriented, as well as whether it's more male or female oriented. It keeps the afghan nice and clean, and gives the family means of storing it during warmer weather. A letter from Bridge and Beyond accompanies our afghans wishing them well and gives them laundry instructions. (you can see how they present in this post)
This whole process took several months, thus my excitement at now having the bags at my disposal. Thanks so much Barbara for all your help.
Each box has 12 bags, and each case had 6 boxes, and I got 2 cases; so am well stocked now with 144 bags.
Love Team Work!
2013 Donations:
Hats: 366
Scarves: 286
Socks: 182
Afghans: 24
Slippers: 132
Rain Ponchos: 202
Mittens: 77
Cotton Wash Clothes: 349
Shawls, Sweaters, Vests, Poncho's: 10
Misc. Items: include personal care, headbands, handwarmers, cowls/gators and all meal prep related items, etc aren't tabulated
here's the link to order Click here: Bulk Heavy Duty Zip-Seal Extra-Large Storage Bags, 12-ct. Packs at DollarTree.com
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.
We're using these bags for our afghans. The bags are 20.5 x 17 inches, are heavy duty so nice and durable. Not only does it make it easier for me to deliver the afghans to Homeless Families Foundation; but it makes it easier for them when packing up Welcome Home Packages. They can see if the ghan is more child or adult oriented, as well as whether it's more male or female oriented. It keeps the afghan nice and clean, and gives the family means of storing it during warmer weather. A letter from Bridge and Beyond accompanies our afghans wishing them well and gives them laundry instructions. (you can see how they present in this post)
This whole process took several months, thus my excitement at now having the bags at my disposal. Thanks so much Barbara for all your help.
Each box has 12 bags, and each case had 6 boxes, and I got 2 cases; so am well stocked now with 144 bags.
Love Team Work!
2013 Donations:
Hats: 366
Scarves: 286
Socks: 182
Afghans: 24
Slippers: 132
Rain Ponchos: 202
Mittens: 77
Cotton Wash Clothes: 349
Shawls, Sweaters, Vests, Poncho's: 10
Misc. Items: include personal care, headbands, handwarmers, cowls/gators and all meal prep related items, etc aren't tabulated
here's the link to order Click here: Bulk Heavy Duty Zip-Seal Extra-Large Storage Bags, 12-ct. Packs at DollarTree.com
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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Where are You and Your Yarn From?
I'm trying to identify where everyone is from, partially for fun. Take a look at the map. Also, believe it will aid me in cases where we have several people with the same name. Please look at the lists of bloggers and non bloggers and see if I have the state you hail from. If not, please leave a comment and let me know.
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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