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Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Week 31: It’s Adopt a Shelter Dog Month - Crochet a Toy or Blanket For Your Local Shelter

October is Adopt a Shelter Dog Month and in recognition of that, this week’s Challenge is to make a blanket or toy to give to your local animal shelter. 

When I first started crocheting, making pet blankets was a great way to practice my stitches and it started me on the path to becoming a designer. They are terrific projects for beginner crocheters and the blankets can be made by working rows or by working in rounds. I still have those blankets I made years ago, they wear really well and have been laundered many, many, times. 

Contact your local shelter first to make sure they will accept your blanket or toy donation. You can also check out the Snuggles Project here. This website is a great resource for finding shelters, and they also have a free pattern library. The Snuggles Project has been around for years, and I am happy to see they are still up and running. 

For other ways to help your local shelter, check out the list at PetFinder.com. There are many great suggestions, such as helping to promote special events for Adopt a Shelter Dog Month.

One of my first self published patterns is a swirly cat toy. Pictured below is my most adorable cat B.C., who sadly, is no longer with us. I love to look at this picture of him though, he was quite the character - a fierce warrior, and yet a snuggly cuddle bear. He was the first pet we adopted when we moved into our new home. He got a new home too, and we got the best cat - ever!











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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

Special Olympics Michigan Charity Scarf Project - my finished scarves

Awhile ago I posted about donating scarves to the Michigan Olympics winter games. I have four scarves completed and ready to send off. Here's a few pictures:





Here's a link to the pattern I used for the scarves I made (the crocheted version, of course):
http://www.redheart.com/free-patterns/2009-special-olympic-scarves

They were fast and fun to make, and I'm really excited for the participants! I hope they all have a great time and I'm really happy to be a part of it (albeit in a very small way).



More info:

Michigan Specific Project Guidelines:
http://www.scarvesforspecialolympics.org/states/view/22

Project Guidelines:
http://www.scarvesforspecialolympics.org/states


Thanks for stopping in, I'm off to work on my next project ;)

Friday, June 18, 2010

Special Olympics Michigan Charity Scarf Project

I was spending some time in the forums the other night and someone had posted information about this Michigan Special Olympics Charity Scarf Project.

I had donated scarves to 2009 World Games and the response was overwhelming and the organizers had extra scarves to share with the local community of Boise. So, I really like the idea of helping out in my home state and will be making scarves to donate. I will encourage my fellow crocheter/knitter friends to do so too, it's an easy and fun way to contribute!

Here is some more information about this project:

Scarf Project for Special Olympics Michigan Winter Games

Scarf Project Deadline January 15, 2011
Goal: 2500 scarves

Yarn: Coats and Clark Red Heart Soft Yarn #9518 Teal & #9925 Really Red or Red Heart Super Saver #0656 Real Teal & 0319 Cherry Red. These are the official colors of the Special Olympics Michigan.

The requirements for the scarves are that they are hand knit or crocheted using a combination of the above two colors. Sizes for the scarves are 6 inches wide and 50 to 60 inches in length but you can use any pattern that you would like.

Please send or deliver completed scarves to:

Special Olympics Michigan
3800 Hamlin Road
Auburn Hills, MI 48326 or


Thank you to cstewart who had posted the original thread I found on Ravelry. If you belong to Ravelry you can find the link here: http://www.ravelry.com/discuss/michigan-yarn-sales/1163479/1-25#reply_form
and if you're not on Ravelry - why not? It's free to join, full of information, and a really great community of wonderful fiber enthusiasts!



Click for more info and to see my finished scarves:
http://redberrycrochet.blogspot.com/2010/12/special-olympics-michigan-charity-scarf.html