The first Monday of the month is the Scarborough Knit and Natter. DH knew that I really wanted to go to this so instead of him heading off to his usual Monday golf game, he drove me to Scarborough. We had bags of yarns that friends had given me for K4BN, some fabrics for some of the sewers, a gift card from Yarn Over that DH and I had donated for the Christmas Raffle and I had a blanket of donated squares that was ready to hand in.
I loved 'Show and Tell' as there were some beautiful blankets...
And here's another one that Angela made
Karen held up this one that consisted of lots of small crocheted motifs
Here Karen is holding up a jumper and beanie set in indigenous colours. Hmmm hiding behind that beanie eh?
And this one was knitted in strips by Helen. Then each strip was crocheted around in dc and then each strip was joined...very effective!
These will make lovely gifts for needy children...
The next photo shows a bag filled with mini Christmas stockings which have been made by many of the group's members.
Each mini stocking is filled with sweets and then community groups hand these out to the needy at Christmas functions. Karen had been asked that group provide over 2000 of these Christmas stockings. That's a huge amount and members of our sister charity knitting group, Knit for Charities have given us a hand to get that number.
At many of the K&Ns at the moment, members are filling the stockings ready for the community events. Here's my wonderful DH helping fill mini stockings...
And here's the stocking fillers on the other side of the table...
We only stayed for an hour as I was starting to tire...but it had been a wonderful outing :-)
Blanket made with squares donated by Stephanie and Julie from Sisters of Stitch |
Gorgeous! This is a new pattern that Angela tried and loved doing it; she used indigenous colours |
Karen held up this one that consisted of lots of small crocheted motifs
Here Karen is holding up a jumper and beanie set in indigenous colours. Hmmm hiding behind that beanie eh?
And this one was knitted in strips by Helen. Then each strip was crocheted around in dc and then each strip was joined...very effective!
A new member, Robyn, brought along some wonderful toys that she had sewn...
These will make lovely gifts for needy children...
Each mini stocking is filled with sweets and then community groups hand these out to the needy at Christmas functions. Karen had been asked that group provide over 2000 of these Christmas stockings. That's a huge amount and members of our sister charity knitting group, Knit for Charities have given us a hand to get that number.
At many of the K&Ns at the moment, members are filling the stockings ready for the community events. Here's my wonderful DH helping fill mini stockings...
And here's the stocking fillers on the other side of the table...
We only stayed for an hour as I was starting to tire...but it had been a wonderful outing :-)
3 comments:
What lovely creations! It looks like you all had a nice time filling stockings etc.
Have a wonderful holiday season.
FlowerLady
They look fabulous. Was the blanket made by Angela knitted, or quilted. Looks awesome.
Well done all of you
What a lovely lot of things for the needy. Everybody looks so busy. xox
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