Friday, March 28, 2014

Trinkets


My toddler likes to pick up small things at the playground.  I take them and put them in my purse.


This is the first rock he brought home from the playground.  He walked it over to his stroller and put it in the basket.

Monday, March 24, 2014

Pink Knitting Kits


Tonight I wound up the pink yarn that I bought so I could make Las Cruces Knit Charm Operation Stay Warm 2014 knitting kits with the rest of the coral yarn that was donated to the project.  I was able to make seven more kits.  This brings the total number of kits to 71.  I finished knitting one kit yesterday and I'm working on weaving in the ends.  I will start knitting another kit tomorrow.  And I'll also start to call the retirement communities in town. 

Saturday, March 22, 2014

Knitting Kits for Operation Stay Warm 2014


This past week my toddler outgrew his first pair of sneakers!  He's running and climbing and tackling little stairs.  So fast!


And this year I'm making knitting kits for Las Cruces Knit Charm again!  For Operation Stay Warm 2014, we are going to knit 5" by 5" afghan squares and sew them together to make afghans and lapghans for the Camp Hope tent city yarn bombing on October 19th.  If we get a lot of squares we can spell out messages within each blanket.  Like fair isle.  But with squares.


I bought someone's vintage acrylic destash on Ravelry.  


And I found a couple of vintage acrylic lots on ebay.  (Note: this fluffy frosted yarn is delicious to knit with!)



I wound the yarn up into mini cakes and sorted them by color.


And I made kits that include yarn and two free patterns for knitting 5" by 5" squares.  There is enough yarn in each kit to knit twelve or thirteen squares.  


The patterns I included are for mitered squares so you don't have to worry about gauge.  I'm almost finished knitting up my first kit.


I've given out over 30 kits so far and I have about that many left.  They are available locally in the Las Cruces, New Mexico area.


I'll be making more this week because I bought some more pink yarn to go with a donation of five skeins of coral acrylic.  I'm going to call the retirement communities in town to see if I can make presentations to their knitting groups to see if anyone would like to get involved in this project.

I'm so excited that we are going to have another big project this year!