Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Sharing our Gifts: 50 Projects for 50 States


Charity knitting is great but as an impatient and easily bored knitter, I have a hard time sticking to a charity knitting project that requires me to make many of the same pattern or item. Some people can crank out baby hats for Newborns in Need or blanket squares for Warming America, but that's just not me. Thankfully I found out about a new charity group - Sharing our Gifts: 50 Projects for 50 States. This group is picking a different charity organization in a different state each month and encouraging members to knit/crochet/sew/craft for that particular organization. The first charity chosen was a veterans facility in Oregon that requested men's hats and slippers. I dug through the stash and came up with a fast and easy pair of slippers. Now the group is working on women and children's hats and mittens for the Lee Shore Center in Alaska which provides a safe haven for women and children affected by domestic abuse. I had actually been wanting to knit mittens out of our new Super Wool Gigante and had even dyed up a skein in bright red for the project. Since mittens really aren't very practical here in NC the yarn ended up being used for a pair of children's mittens using this free pattern.

4 comments:

Sinclair said...

Those are great! Thanks for sharing our project with your readers, and for participating.

PurpleMoose said...

pretty color! Thanks so much.

barbara

Unknown said...

Beautiful color and a great cause. Excellent write-up on the 50 States Projects.

Kae of Kae1Crafts

Tamsie said...

what a great idea, to move from one charity to another!