Knitting for babies who need your help is rewarding, especially when you're making gifts for babies in need. You can donate your knitted hats directly to hospitals or contact a charity running a drive. These baby patterns really just keep on giving! Lickety-Split Baby Hats Easy Folded Brim...
My name is Woolly Wormhead and I am a Hat architect.Hats are fascinating. They are relatively quick to knit, but they are also endlessly versatile. I think of my Hat designs as sculptures and 3D objects. I build them in my head, then construct them with my hands. Unique & original ...
They knit afghans for families in need, preemie caps for AIDS babies, mittens for homeless children, socks for soldiers on missions, hats for women coping with breast cancer treatments. "Knitting for Peace" tells the stories of 28 knitting-for-peace endeavours, with smaller, more anecdotal ...
The yarn for these two hats was leftover skeins from two sweaters. The rose-colored yarn came fromWestern Sky Knits, and I bought it up in Estes Park at the wool market there one June; I used that yarn to makeRannuculus. The darker rose yarn was bought at my local yarn store one ...
knit caps and hats for cancer patients; knit a quick, fashionable scarf out of eyelash yarn to be sold in a boutique, with profits going to support breast cancer research; knit tiny clothing for preemies, blankets for children in hospitals, and afghans and warm garments for homeless shelters...
They knit afghans for families in need, preemie caps for AIDS babies, mittens for homeless children, socks for soldiers on missions, hats for women coping with breast cancer treatments. "" tells the stories of 28 knitting-for-peace endeavours, with smaller, more anecdotal stories shared in ...
Bundles of Love Charity relies on the generosity of volunteers, donors, and communities to help Minnesota babies. In this challenging economic time, we need your help more than ever. Please visit our How you can Help page and offer your support today. ...
is a non-profit organization whose mission is to provide hand knit and crocheted items such as scarves, lap shawls, hats and other related accessories to those in shelters, hospitals, nursing homes and hospices. CARE TO KNIT began as a grass roots attempt to attract knitters and crocheters ...