Our Service Projects

  • Operation Santa for Service Men and Women
  • Squares for Warm Up America
  • Blankets for Project Linus
  • Hats and Scarves for Turning Point Shelter, Monroe NC
  • Chemo Caps & Turbans for Presbyterian Hospital, Matthews NC
  • Premie and Newborn Caps for Presbyterian Hospital , Matthews NC
  • Scarves For Mens Homeless Shelter
  • Operation Helmet Liner

Thursday, May 14, 2009

The Popularity of Lacy Knits and Crochet


Claire enjoyed working on the Tiramisu Crochet Baby blanket she will give away this September. She was amazed at how fast she got it done. "It's a great pattern and so easy", she said. She began working on her second one for another baby due this year.

Click on the word Tiramisu to access the pattern.





The pattern used by Jan consists of knit 2 together and yarn overs creates lacy a pattern. The large needle she uses also contributes to the lacy effect.

Once Pat discovered the drop stitch technique, she too has been making lacy shawls.
Rita found the original Sock Monkey pattern by Fox River Mills Inc. at the Biltmore Arcade. The kit which costs $10.00 comes with everything needed to assemble one. She will use the sock monkey during the story telling events in which she participates. I had the intention of making a sock monkey following the instructions in a book but did not finish mine. I used a man's sock and the stuffing took a long time. I had better luck designing an amigurumi sock monkey.
Rita always has more than one project going on and she is a very creative seamstress. She designed a lady's and man's apron.
The man's apron was made using a large shirt.


Detail of Rita's Man Apron is a clever design. This would make a great Father's Day gift.

Barb checked out the book Reversible Knits by Iris Schreier and found very rewarding learning how to double knit.
Click on the following link to see Susan B. Anderson demonstrating this technique.

Double Knitting

Tuesday, April 28, 2009

Shrugs, Eco Friendly Bags and More....


Rita finished the shrug and was excited to model it. She used Lion Brand Jiffy yarn which she bought on sale at Hancocks Fabrics. This shrug was worked using size 11 knitting needles so it knits up very fast. The pattern is available at the Cottage Yarn in Mint Hill. Now that it's finished she can go ahead and make more bags.



Delores finished the sweater she was working on a couple of weeks ago and assured me she would bring it next week.

I fell in love with the Peek-a-Boo crochet blanket Janet has almost finished. This one will be donated to the Home for Battered women in Monroe. Babies love to poke their fingers through the holes so this one will bring hours of enjoyment.

Janet's Peek-a-Boo Blanket

The bags which will be sold during the May 16 Book Sale at Mint Hill continue to come in. They are beautiful and worked in an array of bright colors. At least a couple have already been claimed.
Shelia models Nancy's knitted bag.



Pat's Crochet Market Bag


Another project which is in the finishing stage is Julie's baby girl lacy bottom cardigan. She is giving this one as a gift for a friend's baby.

Barb is also almost done with her market bag. She used fine cotton thread and size D crochet hook and as result the bag is much smaller. This bag can be rolled and stored in a pocket. It's a very clever design. She likes it so much, she will make one for herself.

Barb's almost completed crochet bag

Barb's bag features a pocket in which she can keep it for easy storage.

Saturday, April 18, 2009

Spring Time Colors



Spring time colors are all around us and are also seen in the yarn colors being used. Jill’s pretty manicured hands even matched the scarf she is working on. She found this fluffy yarn at Hobby Lobby on special for $1.99 a skein.










The crocheted and knitted bags which will be sold during our upcoming book sale have started coming in. Phyllis shared how she kept running out of yarn, so she used three different colors in this one she is modeling. She found this pattern in the Knit Simple magazine.

Nancy's crocheted bag is also very colorful and with lots of room.

Nancy found a large skein of Sugan 'N Cream cotton yarn which she has been using to make another bag. She wants to make sure she won't run out of yarn.

Pat's shawl for her daughter turned out very pretty. She said her daughter thought it was too lacy and delicate. She made another one for her to suit her style. I'm sure someone else will love this one.
The stripes appear on this beautiful sweater as Delores knits. This yarn was pricey she reports, over $12.00 a skein so the completed sweater will cost around $50.00.
This bunny cake made by Shelia was enjoyed by all those present. He matches all the pretty colors I saw during this meeting.

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

It Feels so Good to Complete a Project


Barb's quilt to is almost finished and she is happy with the result. The technique used to create this beautiful scene is called Interpolated technique. She said the fabric has a 24 inch repeat and was found at a Walmart. If you look carefully, it appears that the fish are moving, a visual effect created by this technique.

If you'd like to read more about the Interpolated technique, check out this blog.





Some projects are quick, some like Julie's cross stitch for her friend Jan can take a couple of years. She started in 2007 and it's finally been completed. She used swarovsky heart crystals to embellish this cross stitch creation. Gold thread was also used to outline parts of the design.

Jacky, a first time attendee has a passion for charity and plans to use yarn left over from other projects to make blankets for dogs. She will be donating her crochet blankets to the Animal Rescue Mission.

Phyllis has been crocheting market/book bags which will be sold at the upcoming book sale at the Mint Hill Library. The book sale is scheduled for May 16 starting at 10:00 a.m. Shelia shared some patterns with the ladies which are very quick to make.

This is the bottom of Julie's knitted bag.

Rita is donating to the book sale her very own bag creation which she named Supermarket Commando Bag. It is quite large, sturdy and padded.
Iola continues to have fun making dishcloths and I especially like the lady bug cloth.

Wednesday, February 25, 2009

February Yarn Give Away at Mint Hill

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The last meeting of this month will always be remembered. Everyone was surprised by Cecile who brought beautiful yarn to give away. She indeed touched us. She is currently just crocheting/knitting for newborns in need and is happy to give yarn away she knows she won't use. She mentioned that it would really bless her if the yarn was used to bless someone as well.

She has been making baby hats and mailing them to Newborns in Need. Click Here to get to the website.

Monday, February 9, 2009

It's Heart's Month

I've always liked hearts, that is hand crafted hearts. I've sewn hearts, appliqué hearts, quilted hearts and knitted hearts. Lately I've been crocheting, so I set out to look for crochet hearts both in books and online.

I found a book in my library Get Hooked: Simple Steps to Crochet Cool Stuff by Kim Werker which had a heart pattern.

Using a large crochet hook (size H)and worsted weight Sugar and Cream cotton yarn yielded a coaster size heart. Instead of a card give a heart coaster that will bring joy for years to come to a special friend.

Some of my Heart Creations


Machine Stitched Heart of the Past filled with Potpourri



Quilted Heart with Message of Love



Happy Valentines Day

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

January Show and Tell


Delores is one of our regular attenders and I believe her specialty is children's sweaters. Last month I saw her knitting a black and white sweater I have named the Penguin sweater. She has finished it and is planning to sell it. She also brought other children's sweaters, some were worn by her grandchildren.
Kangaroo Detail on Sweater


On this month's first meeting Shelia informed everyone about the Valentines for the Troops program. Jan who is always ready to craft, knit or cross stitch took the time to make some beautiful cards. Thank you, Jan. I'm sure these will touch someone's heart.

Jan's one of a kind Valentines for the Troops


Iola has found very rewarding knitting dishcloths. A special handmade or natural soap wrapped in a washcloth/dishcloth is the perfect gift anytime of the year.

Hummingbird Detail on Dishcloth


I searched and found these neat patterns.

Scrubber cloth

Shell crochet dishcloth

Checker dishcloth

Little ruffle dishcloth