Next, I connected them into strips, then seamed them together. Now, the blanket is almost complete. I just want to add one (or two) more border(s) around the entire blanket.

Seaming Complete by Shandeh, on Flickr






roseannie wrote:I knitt mittens for our local social services mitten tree where mitts are given to children in need. I also sew/knit/crochet preemie baby blankets for the Madison project started by one of my DDs. The project is to honor my granddaughter who spend her whole four months of life there. We take the blankets down on her birthday.





Shandeh wrote:Annewithany wrote:A group of ladies from my church are getting together to knit hats for charity. We have some great baby hat patterns but were wondering if anyone has any knit hat patterns for chemo patients? Something simple for the newbies.
Bernat has some easy chemo hat patterns.
Crochet Handicrafter Cotton Stripes Hat: http://www.bernat.com/pattern.php?PID=4603
Knit Version: http://www.bernat.com/pattern.php?PID=4634

Patty wrote:These last years have been difficult. My dear sweet ever supportive Mother passed away earlier this year following several years of illness. I often sat with her, crocheting away the sadness. My crochet mentor also left this earth, so I felt very much like a rudderless ship. I turned to crochet and after amassing more stuffed toys than my living room can handle, I donated them to the local Children's Hospital. They were so pleased to have received them. Their goal is to give each child a blanket or toy. By my estimation they serve over 500 kids a week (more for the NICU, hats & booties). So if you are looking for an outlet for your passion of crochet gifts (knitted & sewn gifts also well received) please consider a local hospital or charity.


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