Friday, November 11, 2016

Scarves for the women and children's shelter


One of the things that I love to do is knitting.  I am not really good at it, just at beginner level.  3 years ago I started collecting scarves for people in need.  The first year I, with help from my friends, donated 32 scarves to refugees.  Last year I donated 30 scarves to the women and children's shelter.  I hope to continue until I am physically unable to do it.  

I grew up poor I know what is like to have no socks or a coat to wear in cold weather.  My mother was supporting our family of 6 children on her own. My father had black lung disease from being a coal miner and was unable to work.  My mom made barely enough money to put food on the table.  Looking back, I am so grateful for all my blessings. I have more than enough socks to wear.  How can I not do a small part to help others in need knowing what it is like to not have anything.  

Because I have been given much, I too must give (LDS Hymn #219).  But I am not doing this alone.  I have friends who have helped me with this for the last three years.  They donate yarn and  share their time and skill to make these warm scarves with love.  I am very grateful to know such generous people.          




This is the yarn that was donated to me by my friend




I have 14 scarves here but I know more are coming




Because some of the yarn I have is not enough for a scarf I am also making some hats




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