Sometimes people ask me why homemade vs store bought? Several reasons really. Homemade is special. Homemade is a way to truly give of yourself. The person who receives your handmade item knows you spent time, knows it's a piece of you. It's my believe, and that of many knitters and crocheters that's helpful in giving them a warm feeling inside. I know a store bought item can bring about physical warmth, but I don't believe it can bring about the same kind of emotional warmth that a hand knit, hand crocheted, or hand loomed item can.
We do ask for store bought vs hand made socks, because they often can't be well cared for, and people need to change their socks to try and have dry warm feet is a chore.
Please continue knitting, crocheting, and looming your thoughtful donations of hats, scarves, mittens, and slippers for Men, Women, and Children all year long. As you know, these posts are written ahead, and in que. When this post was written it was raining cats and dogs, and then some. Making me once again think about our current focus, April Showers. Please, take time and read about it in the sidebar. This is a wonderful opportunity to help people, an opportunity where non knitters, non crocheters, and non loomers can join in.
This is post #390, getting closer and closer to 400.
2011Scarves 168Hats 262Mittens (gloves) 61Socks 62Slippers 34Ghans 24 (2 went to Pine Street)Squares 214Sweaters 5Ponchos 4**Reminder to avoid the use of white as much as possible, tuck in your tails, include a note with your email, blog url, computer avatar/ID etc. with your donations.**
All donations regardless of size and number are valued. All donations are appreciated, and all donations keep someone warm. We help, one stitch at a time. YOU truly DO make a difference. THANK YOU!