
Sandie maintains a blog where she often does tutorials about how to do a particular stitch or how to work with a particular pattern. If you've not visited her blog, please do. These two donations of crocheted scarves came in 2 separate pouches at different times, but because I'm playing catch up, I'm posting them here together. Notice there's actually sunshine on the 2nd picture with the 3 nice gray scarves..........we don't see much of that this time of the year. Seriously, today as I'm typing it's just warmed up to 28 degrees.......yes that means it was colder earlier. It was 20 when I got out of bed this am. I'm cold here in the house, so it's beyond my comprehension how cold it must for folks living out in the elements. So, truly these warm scarves that are long enough to wrap around and wide enough to really cover the neck and chest are perfect.
Folks, please refresh your memory about what sizes, colors, and fibers are needed by reading the information in the tabs across the top of the blog for the item you're knitting or crocheting. It's important to be sure our donations meet the needs of those we serve. Please remember to stay away from white, and pastels and suede or novelty or wool yarn. We need items made that can be washed and that hold up well. If you have question not addressed in those tabs across the top of the blog, please sing out.
Thank you Sandie for your long time support and your giving heart.
**The counts on our progress bars are current. 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.