Monday, October 27, 2008

The Scarves Are In The Mail

I put the fringe on my scarf and boxed it up with six my mom made. They have been sent on to Kathryn of Plant What Ever Brings You Joy for the Scarf Initiative. Thanks Katheryn for organizing and carrying out this fantastic project. It was an honor to participate. Mine is pink and lime green. Mamala's are made from warm, fuzzy, red fleece. I hope they help keep seven little girls warm this winter. I am the oldest of seven children so the seven scarves just seems appropriate.

9 comments:

  1. I love this. I hope good things come to you as a result of your generosity.

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  2. 7!!!!!! That's just brilliant Debbi :)

    Kathryn's going to be mailing one hell of a parcel...

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  3. Oh, I wish I could make those so I could send some! Hell, don't fathers sometimes have to sell their daughters over there when their crop doesn't come in and they owe bad men? I know I've written about that before. Poor sweet things doomed at birth for being female.
    Brenda

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  4. Yay Debbi!!! And yay Mamala, hooray for red scarves (my favorite color)!

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  5. Wow, that's a whole lot of scarves! I attempted to make a scarf for my neice last winter, but it turned out really strange looking and I never even got around to finishing it.

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  6. vp, I know. I am just glad she was able to get donations to help cover the shipping.

    brenda, The girls who will recieve these scarves go to a refugee school. Hopefully, these schools will change the future and prospects for these girls.

    thanks ofb

    cinj, get a knifty knitter, anybody can make a hat or scarf with a knifty knitter.

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  7. Good job! Someone on the other end will surely appreciate all the work.

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