Wednesday 27 April 2016

Wahooo!
So excited, The Crochet Crowd is conducting another charity challenge
Here is the link for the video
 
Feel Good Charity Challenge

Saturday 23 April 2016

Forward

Decided this week to start making some hats for cancer patience, I fell in love with this pattern from;
Basic Beanie Crochet Pattern
 
One down, a few to go :)
I will bring to our local Hospital, when I get a few more made up.
 

History

I thought I  should start my blog by listing a couple of projects I have accomplished before I had a Blog. I have been trying to keep a record on my Pinterest  board, From My Craft Room
Preemie hats, mitts, booties off to The Crochet Crowd (mikeysmail) Donation Drive for Crafting for a Cure. 2012. http://www.thecrochetcrowd.com/en/ http://www.thecrochetcrowd.com/en/component/content/article/90-crafting-for-a-cure/crafting-for-a-cure/125-crafting-for-a-cure-donations-accepted.html Patterns here: http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/preemie-hats https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=op34eCoDDSM&list=PL032B9A5427F7883D&index=1:

Preemie hats, mitts, booties for The Crochet Crowd (mikeysmail) Donation Drive for Crafting for a Cure. 2012. 
Patterns here: Red Heart Preemie Hats
 

Special Olympics 2012 Scarf Project


They're off to the Special Olympics in style!

Clipping from our Local Newspaper
"Thanks to many local 'knitters', Saugeen Shores' Special Olympians are off  to the National Games in Alberta in style in their 'Olympic Scarves'.
More than 650 Special Olympics athletes will travel to St. Albert and Jasper, Alberta for the 2012 Special Olympics Canada Winter Games being held from February 28 to March 3.
There are eight local athletes in all who will be attending - five curlers, a speed skater, a Nordic Skier and a snowshoe competitor.
The Special Olympics organization put out a national request for 2500 scarves to be made for the athletes, their families, supporters, coaches and volunteers in the powder blue, white and red colour combination of the games.
Spearheaded by Terri Plaunt in Saugeen Shores, several crocheters and knitters, including one gentleman, stepped in to take up the challenge, knitting more than 50 scarves, each unique in design."
I actually did mine in Tunisian Stitch and added the year on one of them. All the Ladies and Gentleman in the back row are my friends who offered to help me make all the scarves. They made some pretty special scarves for some pretty special and wonderful people.