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Sharing Our Gifts
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Sharing Our Gifts is about giving back and giving to others. It is about sharing your knowledge, skills, education, abilities, and handmade goods with others in need. We are embarking on a 50 states in 50 months project, beginning in October, 2009. We will choose one charity in each of the 50 states and will donate handmade items to the cause chosen. Join us and share your gifts!
Recent Posts
Project #3: Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation
A huge thank you to all who have participated thus far, and I look forward to all we will accomplish in Project #3.We move now to the state of Oklahoma, and to making hats, scarves, and shawls for patients at the Oklahoma Brain Tumor Foundation. This...
Have you heard of Bark \'n Knit? (barknknit)
Well, I had not heard of it until recently when we were featured on BarknKnit podcast #37.It was all so very exciting!Now, I am down with listening to each new podcast installment.Gnat has even joined our Sharing Our Gifts Across Americaproject. Than...
Mittens from The Unique Sheep
(photo by The Unique Sheep)I learned of The Unique Sheep when I began project #1, and Painty on Ravelry donated a pair of slippers. The Unique Sheep is a local yarn store in North Carolina, owned by partners Laura and Kelly. The shop specializes in h...
Project #1 items were Delivered
On November 2, I delivered our items for Project #1 to the Southern Oregon Veterans Rehab facility. We delivered 36 hats and 10 pair of slippers. Above is the Thank you card we received from the representative there. Thank you to all who participate...
First hat for Project #2 Complete
10-31-09 029 editedOriginally uploaded by Nature With MeI have finished my first hat for Project #2. It is a hat of my own design, but turned out that the pattern will not be friendly to others as written. I am happy with the outcome, but am going to...
Our Project #2 shared
(photo by Kae1Crafts)Kae of the Helmet Liners for Troops project has shared our Sharing Our Gifts Across America Project #2 on her blog today. Thanks, Kae! Click on the photo of the helmet liners above to be taken directly to her site.Now, please tak...

