Photographs Items I have crafted for charity, lately

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hats for preemie babies, to be mailed to Israel:
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Topknot baby caps, for local charities:
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and, in red, white, and blue:

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My dog, Peppy, playing with her squeaking mouse toy:

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The vet said she has the beginnings of cataracts. Poor dog!
I won't tell her, since she hates anything to do with CATS.
 
Really nice.

How long did it take to make all of those things?
 
7ruth said:
Really nice.

How long did it take to make all of those things?

Each hat takes about 3 hours.

Do you knit? Would you like the patterns?
The top knot pattern is copyrighted by Vanna White, though.
 
Nick said:
That's really awesome! :)


Aww, thanks! If you know anyone who knits, I have a couple of baby hat patterns I can
forward to them.

The Lord led me to knit for a hospital that's nearby. I talked to the older lady, who heads the Auxillary
dept, and she was really happy to finally be getting some help, in knitting caps for newborns.

I was thinking of leaving a tract in the bag of finished caps. Can you think of a tract I can get, online,that would be appropriate?
 
Biblereader said:
7ruth said:
Really nice.

How long did it take to make all of those things?

Each hat takes about 3 hours.

Do you knit? Would you like the patterns?
The top knot pattern is copyrighted by Vanna White, though.


Oh no I don't knit, thanks for the offer though.

And three hours impresses me lol I though each hat would take a month or two.
 
7ruth said:
And three hours impresses me lol I though each hat would take a month or two.

Well, here's a new pattern I got, from the Ladie's Auxillary, at a local hospital, and this cap only takes about an hour to make!!

(that's my new Walmart tablecloth, in the background! :))
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You just knit and purl the first 6 rows, then knit for 10 rows, then do decreases, and tie it
off, and voila! All done!
Ready for baby heads!
 
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