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Wednesday 31 March 2010

Charity Projects

Hi everyone

Posted off these two separate packages for the group I belong to - Knit4Charities. Now if you look closely you will notice that all these items are crocheted, so don't let the groups title fool you. There is also a lot of sewn items which are sent in too.

All these projects have been worked over many months. I have a drawer in which I put these projects and when a charity comes along which can use them, off they go.

This lot went to the Footpath Library. The blanket is approximately 90cm square and while it looks easy as a simple granny square blanket, for me it was a nightmare. I DISLIKE Mohair, and this yarn is an acrylic pretend mohair. It took me ages and ages to work this. I do know though that the blanket is warm. I definitely could not work on this during the warmer days!!!

Footpath Library, originally uploaded by Aussie Maria.

And this lot is off to Women's Refuge NSW


Now the reason I do this is multi-fold.  I have the time now.  I can only make so much for me and my children.  I love to try out new patterns now that time is not an issue.  Whatever I make will fit "Some-one" - no size issues.  They will be put to good use.  And I was lucky enough to have a MIL who had a large yarn stash who gave it all to me for these projects - not great yarn, but when washed and conditioned becomes lovely and soft (I then know that the items are machine-washable too!!).  For a very, very long time I have wanted to do a little bit for the community.  I used to volunteer at my girl's school and for their sporting groups - which included them being volunteer Life-Savers.  Now I have found something I can do at home for "Some-one" else!!

And as a post-script, I will become a bit quiet around here for the next 2-4 weeks as I move from my lofty eagles nest down to the tree-tops.

Bye for now

P.S - I discovered Knit4Charities quite a few years ago, but did not have the time or inclination to participate, so I stored it away in the back of my mind for 'one-day' time.  I have only recently started participating.  The reason I am blogging about it is that I hope that some other like minded people who are looking for something like this may just find it.
 
As the group leader, Pam, says - one item will fit and help one person who needed it, that is all she asks of those in the group.  Butterfly effect, I hope

8 comments:

  1. Maria,
    You are doing brilliant work.
    This is exactly why I am crocheting for others. There is only so many things you can make for yourself, your home, your family. This is why I am working now for the Elderly. I'm having such a wicked time and I feel at last I have a purpose!
    Well done to you.
    Love Suex

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  2. Good on you Maria.
    I joined the CWA. The amount of work they do ,unsung, most of the time, is truely amazing and I have met an amazing group of women from my suburb who have become valued friends.
    Cheers
    Helen
    PS Are you moving house?

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  3. Beautiful work as always. My Mantra for my charity crafting (it will fit someone in need). 1 item by our over 800 members means 800+ people are helped.

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  4. My reasons for being in K4C exactly!

    Those things for the Refuge are so cute! And I do the same thing - knit and put it away for a suitable charity later.

    DD bought 2 x 500g of acrylic "mohair" a few years ago to knit herself cardigans. Never happened. Although I, too, don't like knitting with mohair (and other "sticky" fibres), I guess I will have to do something with all that yarn - after all, I paid for it!

    Erg! Moving! Hope it's not too stressful.

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  5. I think it is absolutely wonderful the work that you do. One day I might make some things too although I have no idea how to crochet. Your crochet looks fantastic and I am sure the blanket will be treasured!

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  6. Maria beautiful worthwhile work - this is something I may well do in the future - do they have a UK branch? As you say there is only so much you can make for family and friends - I am not quite at that stage yet but do manage a few squares for SIBOL! I am intrigued by moving from you lofty eagles nest to tree tops is this a summer/winter thing? Oh and thanks for the lovely message on my blog about the chickens - I loved preparing that post - bought it all back to me and they are such characters - you will know what I mean having had some! Take care **Kim**x

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  7. Maria what an amazing job your doing. I love the blanket.Have a great Easter.
    Kylie

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