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Charity Blanket Drive — Brooklynian

Charity Blanket Drive

Charity Blanket Drive

Hello Yarnies,

In a collective effort to help those less fortunate than we, Knit PH is asking you to dig into your hearts and even deeper into your yarn stash. We are organizing a blanket drive for Afghans for Afghans, a humanitarian and educational program that sends knit and crochet goods to the people of Afghanistan. To learn more about their cause visit their web site: http://afghansforafghans.org/

The thought of one person making a whole blanket can be daunting, but if each of us made one or two square, the task would take minimal effort. Through the month of February Knit PH wil be collecting knit or crochet squares and assembling a sewing team. Our goal is to make at least 4 children's blankets (40" X 32"). Each blanket will need 20 squares.

Blanket Square Instructions:
1) Use any medium weight wool or wool-blend yarn.
2) Download this PDF with knit instructions for an 8" mitered square:
http://www.meetup.com/KnitPH/files/
3) Drop off your work at Prospect Perk Cafe before March 31.
http://ProspectPerkCafe.com
4) Sewing date around April 7

Crochet square patterns will be posted soon.

Please e-mail ahead if you will be contributing so that we can keep track.
e-mail: [email protected]
Subject: Afghans for Afghans

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  • Subject: Blanket Update

    Blanket Update

    Some folks wrote asking for simpler patterns. I uploaded these basic knit and crochet instructions.

    Download these instructions for a knit Oblique Blanket Squares or a Crochet Blanket Squares.
    http://www.meetup.com/KnitPH/files/

    You can use your own pattern as long as it measures 8" X 8". Afghans for Afghans guidelines state to not use representational images of people and animals in your pattern. This includes human faces and religious symbols. Flowers, abstract, or geometric patterns are acceptable to Muslim culture.
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