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Category: Crochet, Meeting the Needs of Others
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Dana says:
There’s a group here that meets at the public library once a month to do the same sort of thing. We/They (I can’t participate as much as I’d like) make hats for local schoolkids who get Christmas presents from the local Angel tree or police department. Last year I think there were over 100 hats donated.
I crochet and didn’t even need a pattern once I learned the secret to crocheting ribbing. I still have problems making the pom-pons for the tops. If someone could show me a secret to those, I’d be all set!
Blessings–
Dana
Mrs Lian Peet says:
Dear Kathy,
Thanks so much for inspiring me once again! I am always blessed to read your emails. We have just gone through the most harrowing weekend of devastating bushfires here in Victoria, Australia, and I know there are thousands of needy folks right now who could use some help. I’ll get my home school group of girls right on it!
God bless,
Lian.xx
KiM Matlock says:
Thanks for the encouragement to reach out to others!
Roxanne Gordon says:
I knit, crochet, sew,embroider and so on am about to teach myself tatting as live too far from anyone to actually teach me how to. This is so encouraging to know there are people out there teaching the young girls how to knit or crochet. Or sew. I love that so many of the younger ladies in our lives come to me now when they come out here for a visit and ask me to teach them to do some kind of handiwork ~~their mothers that are usually my age and older do not know how. It is sad as I see it as a natural craving that God planted in our hearts (or is it hands?)to be busy doing creative things with our hands God Bless you and yours as you teach your diligence lessons
Roxanne
Patricia says:
I appreciate the handiwork ideas for girls, but have only boys- ages 5 and 3. Can you suggest any handiwork ideas for them? Thank you!