Not too long ago, the dear Mrs. Staggs posted about an on-going project helping lepers in Africa and Vietnam spearheaded by Junie Moon. I crochet, and I haven't made anything this year, so I jumped on board. I brought my supplies with me to Riverside but my bandages are coming out too curly to use. I have no idea what I am doing--chalk it up with my baking skills, I suppose.
Please visit Junie's site; and if you have the time, you too can knit or crochet some bandages that will help people around the world feel a little better about themselves. What a wonderful way to start the new year.
Please visit Junie's site; and if you have the time, you too can knit or crochet some bandages that will help people around the world feel a little better about themselves. What a wonderful way to start the new year.
1 comment:
Please do not worry about the perfection of your bandages. The people to whom I will send all our heartfelt work are happy just to have these needed bandages--perfect or not. They even love bandages made by children who've never picked up a crochet hook or knitting needles before.
The perfection of your work is the heart and mind behind the effort!
Hugs to you and a very happy New Year!
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