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!

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.

3 comments:

Unknown said...

So cute!!

Jody said...

Oh Manda! Those hats are great!!! I especially love the colorful fuzzy ones. And Moose's hat turned out to look terrific on him. How did you gauge the size? I love the pattern you knitted into the fabric. You're one very talented Mommy! Good job!

Jody said...

These are really beautiful. I like the "mouse ears' on the hat, and the red pom-pom hat.

Dad