Saturday, April 24, 2010

Last Post

Due to recent time contraints I am unable to keep up community knits. Please don't stop knitting, crocheting or weaving! And if you find yourself with extra knits in the fall, please think of your local food bank, battered women's shelter, or retirement home. All places in need of your God given talent.
Thank you for your support...
and keep knitting:)

Sunday, February 14, 2010

Latest donation!


A big thank you to Brigette Smith for the latest donation to Community Knits.

Thursday, January 21, 2010

A big thank you!

Thank you to all of you that donated lovely scarves and hats this month. Our first distribution was a complete success, with one down side...we ran out of scarves and hats! So if you are still knitting, weaving, or crocheting that is wonderful! Keep the gift of warmth coming!
Thank you again, you are all wonderful:)

As always...keep on knitting!

Thursday, January 14, 2010

Free scarf 'V' stitch crochet pattern

This pattern is so versatile and extremely easy for the beginner. It works up quickly in fuzzy type yarns ie: fun fur, and Divine, yet looks great with any sport weight yarn. For an interesting twist try creating this in a varigated yarn.

For this scarf pattern I will be using a J hook and a sport weight yarn, Simply Soft.
'V' stitch beginning,chain multiples of 3 plus 4.

Chain 22
Row 1:
dbl into 4th chain from hook
sk 2 ch
*dbl, ch 1, dbl in next chain*
repeat to end
turn
Row 2:
chain 3, dbl in top of 'V' stitch
*in top of next 'V' stitch dbl, ch 1, dbl*
repeat to end

Continue Row 2 until desired length.

sk=skip
dbl=double
ch=chain
*=the asterisks enclose the pattern that is to be repeated

This pattern is wonderful for baby blankets, shawls, scarfs, and capes. Try your hand at it. Simple AND easy.

As always,
Happy Hooking!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Guilt free fiber frenzy shopping

Have you ever wondered just how you can sneak yet more yarn into your house without having to hide it under the bed, stuff it into empty cereal boxes, or hide it in the dryer? (The dryer is my favorite..my husband never, ever, looks in there, afterall it eats sox, I bet he wonders if it will eat husbands too!)
I'll tell you how, its actually pretty simple. You can have a guilt free fiber shopping spree when you are buying yarn to make scarves and hats for those in need.
What better excuse does one need to quench ones ferocious fiber appetite?

Happy guilt free yarn shopping!

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Even MORE donations

Today we received three more hand made scarves in the mail. Two were knit and one was crocheted. The crocheted one is made of an incredibly soft grey acrylic fiber that just screams "snuggle with me!"
Thank you again for your support. These lovely scarves will be in a new home by the end of the month.
Happy knitting!

Monday, January 4, 2010

The donations are coming in!

Commuunity Knits has just received its first donation of hand knit hats and scarves! How exciting! There are a total of eight hand knit hats,four knit scarves, and two crocheted scarves.
Thank you to our wonderful knitting community! Your gift of warmth to those in need will be a welcomed and cherished gift.
Happy knitting!

If you would like to donate any of your hand knit or crocheted creations to Community Knits, please mail them to Community Knits, POB 245, Copperopolis, CA 95228. Or drop us an email for more information at communityknits@yahoo.com. We would love to hear from you:)

Community Knits first donation of hats and scarves