Sunday, October 2, 2011
Not a Hat
Although the organization's name is Warm Hats, Warm Hearts, they accept donations of all kinds, so this child's sweater (the pattern is from Knitting Pure & Simple) is now on its way to the beautiful state of Vermont. I love the KP&S patterns because they are really a blank canvas, and half the fun is deciding how to make this sweater different from the last one. I hope this one will keep someone warm and cozy this winter. The tag at the neck has size information and washing instructions.
I have to admit, though...I still love to make toys for kids more than any other item.
Meanwhile, I finished up something for another worthwhile cause yesterday and will tell you about that next time. I've also started a scarf for Special Olympics Alabama. That is an interesting project because not only do you need to make a scarf to their size specifications, you must also use the yarn they specify. It's rather freeing, in a way, because sometimes having too many choices just slows me down.
I also started a pair of socks for Liat today. I should have had them ready for her birthday (which is in August) but at least they're in progress now.
So there's lots going on here at Bag of Chocolates, which is just the way I like it.
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4 comments:
Very cute! I am sure it will keep some little girl happy and warm.
What an adorable little sweater!!
You go, Amy! What a cute sweater; awesome job.
Nice sweater...and lucky little girl.
The socks...make it next year's birthday and you'll be way ahead!
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