Come here each month for a new easy charity project idea, then share your creations! Let's use our crafty talents to help families in need.

If you have any comments, questions or ideas, or want to send pictures of things you are donating, please email from1mother@hotmail.com I'm also trying to find information on places across the country that accept donations...so if you know of some organizations, please send that info along as well!

Friday, July 31, 2009

If I have any readers left, I know you're all wondering what the heck I've been doing....

So, um, yeah, I'm not good at keeping up with this. I started a quilt for the last project I suggested, and hated it- it's pinned to the batting waiting to be quilted in my sewing room. The Delco Pregnancy Center was not accepting donations, and I haven't found another place to donate yet, so I kind of lost my motivation.

I think I might stick to knitting for this blog because knitting is simple enough to bring with me and work on a little at a time. Some good friends recently had a beautiful new baby girl, and i made this for the baby:

and this for the proud new big brother:




I do know that the Bethlehem Community Church in Delmar, NY is currently accepting donations of newborn items- specifically fall & winter clothes for their program with the Alpha Pregnancy Center...doesn't even need to be handmade- they even said if you had hand me downs from your own babies they'd love that. If you're in the area, it's something to consider. I'll be finding a similiar program in my area for my baby hats. My mom recently gave me a whole stack of knitting magazines & I will be attempting my first baby sweater- if that goes well maybe I'll have more to post here!

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

march/april project

For March & April, since I can't seem to stick to a monthly schedule, I have decided to make some baby items to donate to the DELCO pregnancy center, an organization supported by my church. I was perusing a blog my friend linked me to, and I found this quilt in one of their links, and it totally inspired me! I was planning on a quilt, among other things, and I really like this pattern.

If anyone else would like to join me in making baby items, some great patterns for sewing, knitting, AND crochet can be found at Bev's Country Cottage. And lots of great quilting patterns can be found at this site. Please send in your pictures if you decide to play along!

Friday, February 27, 2009

so um, February got away from me...

I did not get around to figuring out a February project. Maybe this won't exactly be monthly. The program at the church was only accepting money, not actual blankets. The pastor did give me contact info for someone who might have a place I could donate, but I have been busily knitting some other projects. It seems like everyone I know is pregnant right now! So here is the first thing I have finished for a friend's new baby. It may not be a charity project, but it's still something given from 1 mother to another, right?





I got the pattern from bevscountrycottage.com - a great site my mom referred me to- it's full of free patterns. I modified the hat pattern a little bit.

I'm friends with another couple that's pregnant & they aren't finding out what they're having- so I have to make a pink set AND a blue set for them. Luckily that will mean I'll have a set ready the next time someone has a baby not the same gender as theirs!

I will try to be back ASAP with another project idea, but I have a lot going on right now :(

Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Completed Knit One, Save One, and finally figured out how to make this idea work!

First here's my idea for this blog- each month I'll post a new charity project idea, with links to patterns or tutorials, or maybe I'll post my own tutorial. Then whoever participates can send pictures of their finished projects to from1mother@hotmail.com

So "knit one, save one" was my January project...did anyone else out there participate? I'd love to see what you came up with.

For February I'm thinking about a program my church is working with to provide blankets to victims of natural disasters. The church's involvement is just sending in $$$ to purchase blankets, but I'm going to see if the organization they're working with will accept handmade blankets also. I also have a friend with a foster child & the organization she got the baby from has a family shelter that accepts donations. Since it's a chilly February, I'm thinking hats, scarves & mittens. I will post more about that soon!


After about a month of knitting furiously, here are all the hats I've finished:




Here are some close ups of what I sent off for the knit one, save one campaign:




And I was so inspired, I made this for my little guy, it's my own pattern:


(yes the pic is super blurry- he does not stand still for anything!)

In the process of making these hats, I learned how to make an i-cord, a pom pom, and a hat that gradually gets smaller near the top instead of gathering all my stitches at the end. And I discovered how to make the pattern on my son's red hat above- knit a row, purl a row, knit a row, and do a row in seed stitch...I think I might make him a sweater vest with the same pattern, I really like the interest it adds.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Knit One, Save One

My mother sent me this info from Isager Patterns & Yarns:

"Knit One, Save One is Save the Children’s campaign to prevent newborn deaths in developing countries by the simple gift of an insulating knit or crochet hat. The deadline for accepting hats has been extended to January 31st. Participants are also being asked to send an online message to President-elect Obama urging him to “lead the way in reducing newborn deaths globally”. Click here for an Action Kit and for suggested hat patterns. And click here if you wish to use our free newborn hat pattern."

more info here:

http://www.savethechildren.org/programs/health/child-survival/survive-to-5/knit-one-save-one.html

If anyone decides to do this, please send pics of what you make so I can post them here!