Thank you Barbara F for this awesome donation of ladies hats! Several different styles here folks, do click to enlarge the picture so you can see the styles. Special thanks for tagging the hats with size, so very much appreciated by many people.
Folks when you click to enlarge, please notice what Barbara used to tag these has. She's simply used colored paper, cut in circles and tied the tags on with yarn. I wanted to point this out, as some folks have asked how. Some purchase the little white tags that have string, that works great too. Some have used index cards cut in shapes. The tags don't need to be fancy but, I would like to ask that you not use paper clips, tape, straight pins, or safety pins. All those have to be removed for safety and can cause problems with the fraying the yarn. Taping a note doesn't present a safety problem, but it also doesn't work, as it doesn't stay attached.
As always Barbara, many thanks and keep up the good work!
2016 DONATIONS:
Hats: 368 -13 =355
Scarves: 164
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 103
Slippers: 101
Rain Poncho's: 105
Cotton Washcloths: 432
Afghans: 18
Socks: 201
Cowls/Hoody Combo's, headbands: 9
Shawls and shrugs, ponchos, sweaters & vests etc 0
Misc: items like personal care, headbands etc and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
Please note the category of shawl, shrugs, ponchos etc has reached our little goal, same as last year of 1.........but please please please.........don't let that stop you from making more of these items.
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.
Mission Statement
GOAL FOR AFGHANS
Afghans
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
Goal: 30
Start: #24
Current: 26
0.8666%
START
END
Monday, February 29, 2016
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Crocheted Donations Help Ohio's Homeless
Thank you Emily K for this thoughtful donation of crocheted goodies. Emily's crocheted mittens, headbands, hats, cotton washcloths and a scarf...a little something for everyone. Sorry the pictures a bit dark folks. I'm still adjusting a bit to the different software on my new computer.
Mittens....can you see me dancing in the streets? Bet you can, that is if you've been to Bridge and Beyond Blog before, you know how excited I get when we receive donations of mittens. Well done and keep up the good work Emily.
***AND stay tuned, no sooner did I photograph this donation, then a 2nd box of goodies came from Emily!
2016 DONATIONS:
Hats: 370 -2 =368
Scarves: 165 -1 = 164
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 105 -2 = 103
Slippers: 101
Rain Poncho's: 105
Cotton Washcloths: 434 -2 = 432
Afghans: 18
Socks: 201
Cowls/Hoody Combo's, headbands: 9
Shawls and shrugs, ponchos, sweaters & vests etc 0
Misc: items like personal care, headbands etc and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
Please note the category of shawl, shrugs, ponchos etc has reached our little goal, same as last year of 1.........but please please please.........don't let that stop you from making more of these items.
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.
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Let's Take Another Look at Lacy Stitches
Across the top of the blog are tabs for each item we knit, crochet, loom and donate. In each of those tabs is important information about color, size, fibers, stitches that are appropriate for our cause, as well as what to avoid. It's important our donations meet the needs of those we serve. While this scarf is quite pretty, it is really too open......Solid stitches are far warmer, and they hold up better in the long haul. Remember whom we serve. The scarf you and I might wear to and from work or the grocery store can keep us adequately warm........even with a pretty open lacy pattern.........however,
for a person who maybe living under the bridge, or slogging through the day outside waiting til it's time to get into a shelter for a night, this really doesn't work as well. Additionally, remember the folks we serve don't have ready access to laundry and keeping a scarf with a lacy open pattern nice requires some extra care, that isn't something they have the ability to do.
So, this is another reminder to PLEASE read the tabs and follow the guidelines to be sure your thoughtful donations meet the needs of those we serve, even though making it might not be your first choice of designs with regard to stitches and or color or fiber.
If you like using the V-stitch for example in your crocheting, take a look at it. Generally it's far too open. However, I've used a modified v-stitch (don't put the space between it), use a smaller hook and you'll get a nice variation of DC, but it won't be as open or lacy as a V-stitch is intended to be.
If you have questions, not addressed in the tabs across the top of the blog, please ask.
I'm listing our end numbers from 2015 and will subtract our current number as means of keeping our goal in front of us. I'll show the goal number in Red. Let's strive not just to match last years numbers, but.........work towards even more.
2016 DONATIONS:
Hats: 370
Scarves: 165
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 105
Slippers: 101
Rain Poncho's: 105
Cotton Washcloths: 434
Afghans: 18
Socks: 201
Cowls/Hoody Combo's, headbands: 9
Shawls and shrugs, ponchos, sweaters & vests etc 0
Misc: items like personal care and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
Please note the category of shawl, shrugs, ponchos etc has reached our little goal, same as last year of 1.........but please please please.........don't let that stop you from making more of these items.
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.
for a person who maybe living under the bridge, or slogging through the day outside waiting til it's time to get into a shelter for a night, this really doesn't work as well. Additionally, remember the folks we serve don't have ready access to laundry and keeping a scarf with a lacy open pattern nice requires some extra care, that isn't something they have the ability to do.
So, this is another reminder to PLEASE read the tabs and follow the guidelines to be sure your thoughtful donations meet the needs of those we serve, even though making it might not be your first choice of designs with regard to stitches and or color or fiber.
If you like using the V-stitch for example in your crocheting, take a look at it. Generally it's far too open. However, I've used a modified v-stitch (don't put the space between it), use a smaller hook and you'll get a nice variation of DC, but it won't be as open or lacy as a V-stitch is intended to be.
If you have questions, not addressed in the tabs across the top of the blog, please ask.
I'm listing our end numbers from 2015 and will subtract our current number as means of keeping our goal in front of us. I'll show the goal number in Red. Let's strive not just to match last years numbers, but.........work towards even more.
2016 DONATIONS:
Hats: 370
Scarves: 165
Mittens/Gloves/Wrist Warmers: 105
Slippers: 101
Rain Poncho's: 105
Cotton Washcloths: 434
Afghans: 18
Socks: 201
Cowls/Hoody Combo's, headbands: 9
Shawls and shrugs, ponchos, sweaters & vests etc 0
Misc: items like personal care and things don't fit into above categories aren't counted
Please note the category of shawl, shrugs, ponchos etc has reached our little goal, same as last year of 1.........but please please please.........don't let that stop you from making more of these items.
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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