
Thank you James for all this jazz. James has been a long time supporter and I always look forward to the jazz that comes off his knitting needles. Above we have quite a variety pack of donated lovelies, hats, mittens, socks, washcloth, neckwarmer, Baclava...and a darling sweater and shirt for a little one.
You may remember if you were with us this time last year, the James supplied us with a nice knitted pattern for making mitttens. It's in the pattern section of the blog. Click on the tab marked patterns on the top of the blog.
Thank you James, keep up the good work!
2011 Donations: Scarves 300 Hats 602+3=605Mitts 133+3=136 Socks 121+3=124 Squares 454Rain Ponchos 80Cotton Washcloths 308+1=309Sweaters/Poncho's 6+1=7 Slippers 86 Afghans 33 (2 sent to our friends at Pine Street)Misc Items I've not counted misc items like all the personal care items, the neck warmers, and the head bands.
Helpful hint: when making slippers, please use double yarn, or a nice tight stitch for more durability.**Would the unknown knitter in Seattle Washington who
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I launched a program called Welcome Home a couple of days ago. This is in connection our recent mission expansion that includes The Homeless Families Foundation in the list of those we help. If you've not yet read the post about The Foundation, please do,
HERE.MITTENS........Mittens will be October's focus, and we never get enough of those. I know they're not the easiest things to make. We do have a few patterns posted folks. As you think about making mittens and or reviewing patterns...think about adding length to the cuff; helps make them warmer. Thanks!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!