Wednesday, August 10, 2011
Craft Challenge
Come people! Read my craft challenge and take it! Please! Let's help people out. Also I have decided that if we make something that the Humanitarian Center won't take then we can take them to Kolob and Emerald Point (or any old folks center) and have them give them to some of the residents that don't get very much for Christmas!
Sunday, August 7, 2011
Craft Challenge
Well it sure has been a while since I updated. I have been busy. I did finish my afghan though I am so happy. Also I have a challenge for all you crocheters (I think that is how you would spell that). I went to the Humanitarian Center the other day and decided I wanted to do something to help them out. Well I have decided to put my crocheting and other craft talents to use and I challenge you to do the same. I have been collecting patterns that I think would be great to make things to donate and I will allow anyone that wants to help to check-out patterns from me. It won't cost any money because this is for charity. Also the Humanitarian Center has yarn you can go check out to be able to make crafts that you then turn around and donate. I would like to have tons of things to be able to take to them by around the 1st week of November. I will take stuff done after that too, but I would like some of this stuff there in time for them to get ready for Christmas. You can use patterns of your own as well. They did mention that they need tons of Christmas Stockings. They have local wards working on those but I think it would be nice to make some as well to help out. Also if you know how to knit or sew or quilt or any other craft or you enjoy coloring then you can help out as well. If you want to know some of the specific needs that they have you can go to their website at http://lds.org/service/humanitarian/help/patterns?lang=eng there needs are always changing. You are welcome to take them down to St. George or up to Salt Lake on your own or I can take them when I go to one of the two places. Hope you will help me and those at the Humanitarian Center out!
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