make_your_move: (knitting addict)
This was found through the fabulous [livejournal.com profile] webqatch. Go, look, bid and knit/crochet something beautiful!

Hey all you fiber lovers!

The Sanguine Gryphon is auctioning off twenty lots of beautiful yarn that was dyed with pokeberries and pumpkins. The colors range form pinks to purples.

Auction ends on November 1st 5:00pm ET.

"Proceeds will be donated to Team Wench, a fantastic group of Renaissance Fair folks who raise money for good causes. October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month; Team Wench completed the 3-Day For The Cure earlier this month, and we'd like to add a little something more towards the cause."

So spread the word!!

p.s. in order to see the details of the auction thread and to bid, you must have a (free to join) Ravelry account.
make_your_move: (knitting addict)
Last November I posted about the Orphan Foundation of America Red Scarf Project. Well, they have sent out the call for crafters. Donations will be accepted from Sept 1st to Dec 15th. These folks are in Sterling. Also one of my LYS (local yarn stores) is collecting scarves for this as well.

I'm going to make at least 2 scarves. What can you/will you do?
make_your_move: (happiness)
I'm thinking about doing the Orphan Foundation of America Red Scarf Project . The scarves go to college-bound kids from the foster system. They even provide a number of unisex patterns in knit and crochet.

Scarves don't take much time to work up at all and I love the idea of it. There's a local knitting shop in NoVa - In Stitches that will serve as a collection point. Here's a blurb from their latest newsletter:

I am proud to announce In Stitches will once again serve as a collection point for the Red Scarf Project.  The Orphan Foundation of America (OFA) launched the Red Scarf Project several years ago to provide hand-made knitted or crocheted scarves to college-bound foster youth.  Many of these young people have never had someone to give them a hand-made gift before.   

We will accept your knitted or crocheted scarf donations through Wednesday, December 10, and then ship them on to OFA.	The "Guidelines for Knitters" below is from the OFA web site at http://orphan.org/index.php?id=40.  The web site has more information about the project and a list of resources as well if you need an idea or a little inspiration to get started on your scarf. 


Anyone ever done this?

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