Hello!
Last year I did a lot of charity knitting. I made hats for the cancer center, for Samaritan's Purse Christmas Shoeboxes, and the infant clothing ministry where my step-mom Annie volunteers. Here are a few of the hats that I made in November and December this year. I wrapped these up as a gift to Annie.
I'll show you what I've done since the first of the year later this week.
God bless you all!
What's on your needles?
Blessings,
Laura
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hat a thoughtful gift, using a wonderful array of colour.
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ReplyDeleteThese little hats are precious! I love the cheerful colors you used.
Sarah
How sweet and thoughtful. I bet they were greatly loved.
ReplyDeleteVery pretty and such a thoughtful thing to do!
ReplyDeleteThese are just lovely, Laura! I'm sure they will be much appreciated, too.
ReplyDeleteSo lovely, sweet friend!
ReplyDeleteAnd made even better by the love that was put into each one. : )
Hugs and love from PA!
I enjoyed making them, praying, and giving them. Giving is one of the best feelings in the world.
DeleteOh those are so cute!
ReplyDeleteHello, what a lovely thing to do! There is just something so cozy about wearing a hat. Sending a hug! Roxy
ReplyDeleteYey for charity knits! I love how quickly baby hats knit up. Nice work :)
ReplyDeleteThose little hats are adorable. I'll bet they are fun to make, too!
ReplyDeleteYes, Penny, they gave me a chance to be creative on a small scale.
DeleteOh I love these little hats !!! well done...and to answer the question: there is nothing on my knitting needles as I don't have any. About all I managed growing up was a scarf and even that often had holes in it. Knitting is just not something I'm good at, but I greatly admire those who can :) Blessings to you ~ Linda
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